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THE 


Los CeRRILLOS Mttvtttc; 

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AND THEIR 


MINERAL RESODRCES 


A DESCRIPTION OF THE MINES IN THE LOS 
CERRILLOS AND GALISTEO MINING DIS¬ 
TRICTS, ACCOMPANIED BY A MAP 
OF THE SAME, DRAWN FROM 
ACTUAL SURVEYS. 


By J. LYMAN HAYWARD, 


United States, M. D. S. 



J. C. Clark Printing Co., South Framingham, Mass. 


1880. 










Copyright, 1880, 

By J. LYMAN HAYWARD. 






LOS CERRILLOS MINES 

» AND THKIR 

Mineral Resources. 


The Los Cerrillos Mines, comprising the Los Cerrillos and 
Galisteo Mining Districts, are situated about twenty-two miles 
southwest from Santa Fe, in the County of Santa Fe and 
Territory of New Mexico. When seen from a distance, their 
appearance would suggest to the observer gigantic ant hills. 
A nearer view and we see five principal mountain peaks, 
some of them very irregular, and varying in height from two 
hundred to one thousand feet above the neighboring plains. 
These peaks are surrounded by foot-hills gradually decreasing 
in size until they finally merge into the open prairie. The 
area of the group, including the foot-hills, is about thirty 
square miles. 

This section is interesting from the many old Spanish 
mines which it contains. Some fifty different workings have 
been discovered and located. Very few old mines are open 
at present, as they have been filled up, and traces of their 
existence removed, either by the Indians or the Spaniards, at 
the time of the revolt by the former in the year 1680. 

Perhaps the most interesting of these are the Mina-del- 
Tiro and Chalchuitl or Turquoise mines, from the fact that 
they can be explored to a greater extent than others. Chal- 



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chuitl, the Indian name for turquoise, is a very pretty, 
greenish blue stone, found in thin veins, and in pockets in 
the form of nuggets, incrusted with a white lime formation. 
It is a mineral much prized by the Indians. There is no 
historical date when the Indians commenced to mine for it, 
but judging from the amount of work accomplished, and the 
crude methods adopted, it must have been hundreds of years 
previous to the discovery of America. 

The old Turquoise mine now being worked by New York 
capitalists is well worth a visit. The entire hill is under¬ 
mined by caves, and there are two immense open cuts or 
excavations, the larger being fully three hundred feet across 
and over two hundred feet deep. This, so history states, is 
where the slide occurred, in the year 1680, that buried some 
twenty-five Indians. The Spaniards, making a requisition 
upon the neighboring Pueblo of San Marcos for more Indians, 
to take the place of those buried, were refused, perhaps from 
a superstitious fear. The Spaniards attempted to enforce 
their orders, whereupon the Indians revolted, and after a 
severe struggle, drove the Spaniards from the country. Sev¬ 
eral years later the Spaniards returned, but they have never 
re-opened or attempted to work the mines, There is a 
tradition that before the Indians would allow the Spaniards 
to return they obliged them to take a solemn oath never 
again to work the mines. 

The Mina-del-Tiro was worked for silver. Its circuitous 
shaft can be explored to a depth of one hundred and twenty 
feet, when you reach water. To what depth this mine has 
been worked cannot be ascertained until the water has been 
pumped out. It is impossible to use sounding lines, as the 
shaft continues in its windings below the water level. At 
this level the mineral is a fine-grained galena, showing some 
grey copper. The pay vein is four feet wide and very com¬ 
pact. 

The Indians used stone tools almost exclusively. Their 
hammers, which are found in the debris of the old mines and 


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scattered about the country, are of various forms, some being 
quite large and pointed to take the place of picks. The ore 
and debris was removed from the mine in leather baskets on 
the backs of the enslaved Pueblo or peoned Mexicans. Their 
ladder ways were round poles, about eight inches in diameter, 
having notches cut in them twelve inches apart for steps. 
These ladders were from twelve to fourteen feet long, reach¬ 
ing from one landing to another. The ore was smelted in 
small furnaces constructed of stones cemented together with 
mud. Vast quantities of gold and silver were obtained in this 
manner in other mines. In the year 1865 attempts were 
made to work these mines, but they were soon abandoned, 
owing to their remoteness from the outside world. All sup¬ 
plies had to be conveyed by freighters from the Missouri 
river, a distance of eight hundred miles. 

In January, 1879, some Colorado miners formed what was 
then called Dimick’s Camp, now known as Turquoise City. 
This place is situated in the centre of the mining interests, 
and has now about forty houses, some of them quite substan¬ 
tially built of lumber. There are other camps in the two 
districts, viz.: Purdin’s Camp, Poverty Hollow, Bonanza City, 
and Cerrillos Station. The last named place is the depot of 
the New Mexican and Southern Pacific R. R., and the ship¬ 
ping point for the Los Cerrillos mines, also for the Old and 
New Placers, two rich mining camps about sixteen miles 
distant. A smelter has been erected at Cerrillos Station, but 
it is not yet in operation. 

At the five camps there is a population of from twelve to 
fifteen hundred. The camps are well watered, with the 
exception of Turquoise City. Parties are now engaged in 
sinking a well for water at that place, and if they succeed, 
the only objection to Turquoise City as a place of residence 
will be removed. From the formation of the camp, in the 
early part of 1879, up to August, 1880, no shafts of any 
practical depth were sunk ; most of the work being assessment 
shafts, from ten to fifteen feet deep. Most of the deep 


developments have been made since August, 1880. There 
are about five hundred locations already made, having shafts 
varying in depth from ten to one hundred and seventy-five 
feet. The predominating mineral found is argentiferous 
galena, assaying from a few ounces at the surface, up to 
fifteen hundred at a greater depth. In some of the mines 
gold bearing quartz is found on one side of the gangue, 
assaying several ounces in gold. The veins are from a few 
inches to twenty feet in width between well-defined walls. 
The dip varies from a perpendicular to 20° to the west; the 
strike from 20° to 35° east from north. As a general rule 
the veins are very regular in their course; some may be 
traced a distance of several miles. 

There are immense coal fields — a portion of them are 
indicated on the lower left hand corner of the accompanying 
map — where coal of an excellent quality is found in large' 
quantities. The Railroad company control a large area of 
this coal land, which they have prospected quite extensively, 
proving without a doubt the existence of large bodies of coal. 

Since the first of August, 1880, there have been many new 
locations of mines made that do not appear on the map, and 
although much of the territory embraced in the map has been 
already located, yet there are many sections of unprospected 
country in which good locations might be made. 

The cost of living is reasonable. First-class board can be 
obtained for from six to seven dollars a week. Common 
miners’ wages are two dollars and a half per day. Owing to 
the uniform mildness of the climate, labor can be performed 
uninterruptedly throughout the year. There is a growing 
demand for labor, and the laboring miner can find no better 
country in which to live. Constant work at fair wages, in a 
climate not excelled for healthfulness in the West; in proof 
of which we give the following fact: that since the formation 
of the camp there has been no fatal case of sickness among 
the people. 

To the capitalist, there can be no better section of country 


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in which to invest. The richness of the mineral will compare 
favorably with any mining district in the West. Labor is at 
a fair rate. Railroad communications are rapidly increasing. 
Coal, iron, limestone and fire-clay for smelting purposes are 
abundant, and large quantities of lumber that can be deliv¬ 
ered at the mines for twenty-five dollars per thousand. Good 
mining property can be obtained from many of the locators 
at reasonable prices. The great want felt in the Los Cer- 
rillos mines is capital to develop them to a greater depth 
than is possible for the miners to do unaided by money. A 
person who investigates thoroughly and places his money 
carefully in substantial improvements will soon be rewarded 
in having a good mine which will pay a handsome dividend 
upon all his outlays. There are no hoisting engines or suita¬ 
ble machinery for working mines at a great depth. To a 
depth of two hundred feet the ore is hoisted by means of a 
horse whim, which is a slow and expensive way when com¬ 
pared with steam hoisting. 

While much can be said in favor of the Los Cerrillos 
Mines, yet they comprise but a very small portion of the 
immense territory of New Mexico. The geological formation 
of the territory is such as to make it one of the best, if not 
the best mining section in the West. To many who are not 
fully acquainted with the history of New Mexico, the question 
may arise, if these mines give such a good showing, and the 
Spaniards worked them as successfully as history records, 
why have they not sooner been re-opened and worked .? The 
answer is simple : New Mexico is populated by a race whom 
we have been taught to look upon as robbers, and in fact all 
that is bad. A prospector would naturally look for new 
discoveries in a country which is not very thickly peopled, 
consequently the more northern states .and territories have 
been extensively prospected. The Indians have been trou¬ 
blesome for many years in the territory, and reports (often¬ 
times greatly exaggerated) of the dangers to which life and 
property are exposed, have been circulated in many news- 


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papers, thus deterring many from visiting the territory. 
Then again the remoteness from all communication with the 
East has been a drawback. Today the real and fancied 
objections have been removed. The natives of New Mexico 
are of a kind and generous disposition. They never molest 
or interfere with a person or his business. Naturally they 
are inclined to be indolent, yet they are ready and willing to 
work when employed. 

The Indian question is practically settled. As the country 
becomes more civilized they will not dare to roam openly 
over the property of others. We have railroads connecting 
the best mineral and agricultural sections of the territory 
with the East. Parties desiring to see New Mexico can take 
any line of railroad to Kansas City, thence via Atchison, 
Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. to Santa Fe the capital, and chief 
city of the territory, and one of the most interesting cities in 
the United States. Conveyance may be obtained from Santa 
Fe to any part of the territory. Parties who wish to go to 
the Los Cerrillos Mines will find a daily coach running 
from the Grand Central Hotel direct to the mines. Travellers 
can obtain good accommodations at Turquoise City. 

To those who wish to better their condition in life, to those 
who wish to make investments where there will be almost 
certain returns, and to those who are in feeble health, visit 
New Mexico, see her vast resources, enjoy her mild climate, 
and then return, if you wish, to your homes, feeling better in 
health and spirits for the trip. 


J. LYMAN HAYWARD. 


RULES AND REGULATIONS 

OF THE 

LOS CERRILLOS MINING DISTRICT, 


1ST, 18V9. 


ARTICLE I. 

SECTION I. 

That the Rules and Regulations adopted at a miners' 
meeting at the mining camp of Dimick & Hart on the 
twenty-seventh day of March, 1879, be amended and repealed 
so as to read as follows: 


SECTION 2. 

That this mining District be organized under the mining 
laws of the United States and the territory of New Mexico, 
and it shall be known as the Los Cerrillos Mining District, 
and shall be bounded as follows, to wit: The South boun¬ 
dary line shall be the East boundary line of the Galisteo 
District previously established: and from the Northeast 
corner of the Galisteo District to Pino’s Ranch on Cerrillos 
Creek, thence to San Marcos Springs, thence to Galisteo 
River, along the Santa Fe and Old Placer’s road. 

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SECTION 3. 

That any person or persons hereafter desiring to locate a 
mining claim upon a vein or lode of quartz or other rock, in 
place, bearing gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other 
valuable deposits, in this District, can do so by first putting 
a written notice at or near the discovery shaft. Said notice 
to be written in a plain, legible hand, and to state (i) the 
direction or course as near as possible along the vein or ledge, 
(2) the number of linear feet claimed each way from the said 
vein, and the number of feet claimed on each side of the 
shaft, (3) the name of the lode, (4) the name or names of the 
locators, and (5) the true date of location. 

SECTION 4. 

That a mining claim in Los Cerrillos Mining District shall 
not exceed in length along the vein or lode fiftee 7 i hundred 
(1500) feet linear measure, nor more than one hundred and 
fifty {150) lineal feet on either side of the discovery shaft vein 
or lode. The claim or claims shall be marked distinctly by 
nine (9) stakes or monuments put up as follows, to wit: one at 
each corner of the surface ground, one at the middle point of 
each side line, and one at or near the discovery shaft. The 
stake or monument at or near the discovery shaft to contain 
the notice of location, and each of the other stakes or monu¬ 
ments their respective localities and the name of the lode. 

SECTION 5. 

That no location of a mining claim within this district 
shall be considered as complete until the following conditions 
are complied with: (i) the vein or lode shall be disclosed to 
view, (2) the stakes or monuments shall be put up and 
marked as required in Section 4 of this Article. Provided 
always that the locator or locators shall have ten (10) days 
from the date of posting the location notice, in which to put 
up the stakes or monuments. 


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SECTION 6. 

That in order to hold the possessory right to a location on 
claims hereafter made, the owner or owners of said location 
shall sink a shaft no less than ten (lo) feet deep within ninety 
(90) days from the date on the location notice on the vein of 
the lode. 

SECTION 7. 

That all notices of locations shall be recorded within 
ninety (90) days fit)m date of location. Claims located prior 
to the passage of this rule will be subject to the above 
conditions. 

SECTION 8. 

That in estimating the value of improvements under the 
United States laws, viz.: one hundred dollars ($100.00) per 
annum on each mining claim, labor shall be estimated at four 
dollars ($4.00) per day, and the material, powder, fuse, tools, 
etc., shall be estimated at their value as fixed by the current 
prices in the District at the time the said material is used. 

ARTICLE II. 

SECTION I. 

All controversies arising between miners in Los Cerrillos 
Mining District, in regard to mining claims situated in said 
District, shall be referred to a miners' meeting to be called 
by the Recorder of said District, by first posting in four 
conspicuous places within the District notices in writing, 
stating the object of the meeting, at least three days before 
the day set for the meeting. 

ARTICLE III. 

SECTION I. 

The annual election for a Recorder for Los Cerrillos 
Mining District shall be held on the first Monday in Septem¬ 
ber of each year. 


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SECTION 2 . 

The Recorder shall be elected by ballot. The candidate 
receiving the plurality of votes cast by the miners owning 
claims or mining in the District for twenty (20) days last 
past in Los Cerrillos Mining District shall be declared 
elected by the chairman of the meeting. 

SECTION 3. 

The Recorder shall hold his office untjl his successor is 
elected and qualified. 

ARTICLE IV. 

SECTION I. 

It shall be the duty of the Recorder to faithfully record in 
a book or books kept for that purpose, all notices of locations, 
deeds of transfer, and the minutes of all meetings, etc., in 
good legible hand-writing, and in a neat and proper manner. 

SECTION 2. 

It shall be his duty to call all meetings when requested to 
do so by any five persons interested in Los Cerrillos Mining 
District, and the miners present at said meeting shall select 
a chairman for said meeting. 

SECTION 3. 

It shall be the duty of the Recorder to keep safe and secure 
the books and records of Los Cerrillos Mining District in his 
office, and he shall not be allowed to let any person take 
them therefrom, but shall keep them open for the inspection 
of any person at all reasonable hours. 

SECTION 4. 

The Recorder shall receive for recording each claim or 
deed of transfer, the sum of two dollars {$2.00), but he shall 
not be compelled to file or record said location notices or 
deeds of transfer, until he is paid his fees. He shall file said 


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location notices or deeds of transfer in the order in which 
they are presented to him, and shall write on the back of 
said notices and deeds of transfer the words Filed for Record, 
together with the day and date of the same, and it shall be 
his duty to have the location notices and deeds of transfer 
filed and recorded in the office of the Probate Clerk at Santa 
Fe, Santa Fe county, N. M., at his own expense. It shall be 
the duty of the Recorder to furnish certified copies of said 
notices of location and deeds of transfer, when applied to, at 
the same rate as allowed the Clerk of Santa Fe county. 

SECTION 5. 

It shall be the duty of the Recorder to have the Rules and 
Regulations of Los Cerrillos Mining Camp published in Los 
Cerrillos Prospector once a month, and pay for the same out 
of the fees of his office. 


SECTION 6. 

These Rules and Regulations shall be in force and take 
effect from and after their passage. 


N. B. LAUGHLIN, 


District Recorder- 



LAWS 

OF THE 

GALISTEO MINING DISTRICT. 

onriTE 5TI3:, i879. 


ARTICLE I. 

This District shall be known as the Galisteo District. 
ARTICLE IL 

This District shall be bounded and defined as follows; 
West by the public road known as the Albuquerque stage 
road, running past Pino’s Ranch to Galisteo Creek; East 
from the apex of the mountains known as Sierra-del-Oro and 
Sierra-del-Archevaque, and in a direct line also from the 
summit of the Sierra-del-Oro to the Galisteo Creek; South by 
the meanderings of the Galisteo Creek ; North from the apex 
of the Sierra-del-Archevaque, in a direct line North 45° 
West to a point of intersection with the road known as the 
Albuquerque stage road forming the western boundary. 

ARTICLE III. 

All claims appertaining to mining interests shall be re¬ 
corded by the District Recorder. 

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ARTICLE IV. 

The officers of the District shall consist of a President, 
Vice President, Secretary and District Recorder of Claims. 

ARTICLE V. 

The fee for recording shall in each and every case be one 
dollar and fifty cents. 

ARTICLE VI. 

All notices of meetings shall be posted for at least ten 
‘days in advance, and be accompanied by the signature of the 
President and Secretary. 

ARTICLE VII. 

That all locations be made in accordance with the United 
States lavys. 


ARTICLE VIII. 

The books shall always be open to the inspection of the 
public, and shall never be taken from the hands of the 
Recorder; but any person shall be entitled to copy any record 
at any reasonable time. 

ARTICLE IX. 

All claimants to lodes and mining claims shall sink a 
working shaft on his claim not less than four feet by six feet, 
and ten feet deep, within ninety days from date of location, 
and a failure to perform the above work shall be a forfeiture 
of the claimant’s rights to such location, and the lode shall be 
open for re-location. 

ARTICLE X. 

No party shall be allowed to claim more than one hundred 
and fifty feet on each side of his lode after this date. 


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ARTICLE XL 

There shall be a committee of three appointed, known as 
the Committee of Arbitration, whose duty it shall be to sit in 
council and decide any and all disputes and differences 
between miners, and that they are to be the Judges of their 
jurisdiction, not in conflict with the territorial laws and the 
general laws of Congress. 

ARTICLE XII. 

The officers appointed by the President to act for one year 
as a Committee of Arbitration are as follows: Charles L. 
Thayer, Chairman, John Martin and J. B. Gaunt. 

ARTICLE XIII. 

All books, papers and records that have been made up to 
this date shall be preserved and are valid. 

The foregoing, though not embracing the entire proceed¬ 
ings of the organization meeting includes all Laws'' of the 
District concerning claims. 


WM. R. GOLDEN, 

District Recorder, 


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Description of Mines. 


A. A. BLAIR. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July lo, 1880, by Brainard 
& Reardon. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, oxide of iron, 4 inches wide. 
Owned by Brainard & Reardon. 

A. & B. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 14, 1879, by Bennett 
Bros. & Good. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 10 foot tunnel face. Vein, galena, 18 
inches wide. Owned by Bennett Bros. & Good. 

ABBEY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 27, 1879, by Atkinson, 
Warner et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches wide, assays 12 
to 14 ounces. Owned by Atkinson, Warner ei al. 

ACACIA (Old Spanish). 

Galisteo District. Located Aug. 16, 1879, by C. Wells ct al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Old Span¬ 
ish workings. Owned by C. Wells et al. 


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ACCIDENTAL. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 7, 1879, Carson 

et al. 

One 35 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches wide. Owned by 
Carson et al. 

ADJUTANT. 

Galisteo District. Located May 10, 1879, t>y J. S. Loud. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 inches wide. Owned by 
Loud & Brown. 

ADOLPHUS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 26, 1879, Eberhart 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron quartz, 12 inches wide. 
Owned by Wm. Bolander, M. McClosky-Givens & C. Eber¬ 
hart. 

AGRICULTURAL. 

Galisteo District. Located Aug. 29, 1879, by Purdin & 
Blonger. 

One 30 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide, assays 
45 ounces. Owned by Kendall, Wells, Reed & Parmaly. 

ALBERT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 15, 1879, by Cofflin & 
Mohler. 

One 11 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 2 inches wide. Owned 
by Cofflin & Mohler. 

ALBERTA. 

Galisteo District. Located - — 1879, by Frazier & 

Jarnagen. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, copper and galena, 2 feet wide. 
Owned by Frazier & Jarnagen. 



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ALICE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 24, 1879, ^7 M. 
Tipton. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide, assays 12 
to 60 ounces. Owned by H. M. Atkinson & Wm. M. Tipton. 

ALPHA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 12, 1879, 

Raulston. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, carbonate ore, 4 feet wide. Owned 
by Rogers & Cottle & John Raulston. 

AMMIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 16, 1880, by La Rock 
& McClintock. 

One 60 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 22 inches wide. Owned 
by A. G. Whitney al. 

AMSTERDAM. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 14, 1880, by H. A. 
Rasminson. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, silver ore, 12 inches wide. Owned 
by H. A. Rasminson. 

ANCHOR. 

Galisteo District. Located May 10, 1879, by John Aquas 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Spiegelberg Bros. 

ANDREW JACKSON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 6, 1880, by A. J. Flynn 
& M. O’Neal. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron quartz, 14 inches wide. Owned 
by A. J. Flynn & M. O’Neal. 


ANGIE. 


Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 9, 1880, by C. L. 
Wright. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
C. L. Wright. 

ANNIE LAURIE. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 19, 1879, Cousins, 
Forbes and Smith. 

One 63 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, assays 45 
ounces. Owned by Marshalltown Mining Co. 

ARGENTINE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 12, 1879, ^7 Atkinson 

ef al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide, assays 16 
to 45 ounces. Owned by Atkinson ct al. 

ARGENTUM. 

Galisteo District. Located Feb., 1880, by J. M. Mitchell, Jr. 
One 30 foot shaft. Vein, copper and galena, 5 feet wide. 
Owned by J. M. Mitchell, Jr., et al. 

ASHMORE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 29, 1879, by J. M. 
Thompson. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
J. M. Thompson. 

ASPARANZA. 

Galisteo District. Located May 26, 1879, by Wm. B. Sul¬ 
livan. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, black sulphurets, 4 feet wide, 
assays $108.00. Owned by Wm. B. Sullivan. 


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ATLAS. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 20, 1880, by Alexandra, 
Henderson et al. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 20 foot shaft, and 60 foot tunnel on 
vein. Owned by Alexandra, Henderson et al. 

AZOTAS. 

Galisteo District. Located April 13, 1880, by N. F. Holman. 
Two 10 foot shafts. Owned by N. F. Holman. 

AZTEC. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 4, 1879, Bennett 
Bros., White & Gwinn. 

Two 10 foot shafts, one 60 foot shaft, 35 foot tunnel on vein. 
Vein, galena, 3 feet wide, assays average 111 ounces. 
Owned by Bennett Bros., White & Gwinn. 

AZTEC. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. i, 1879, ^7 Thomas, 
Wallace et al. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Thomas, Wallace et al. 

BACCA BONANZA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 3, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 60 foot shaft. Vein, copper and galena, 5 feet wide. 
Owned by Spiegelberg. 

BADGER. 

Galisteo District. Located Jan. i, 1880, by Purdin, Blonger, 
Jenks & Andrews. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Purdin, Blonger, Jenks & Andrews. 


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BALBOA. 

Galisteo District. Located Feb. 28, 1880, by C. A. Boake. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, heavy spar, 3 feet wide. Owned 
by Boake, Miller, Vernon & Stacy. 

BANANA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 13, 1879, ^7 Frank 

Dimick. 

Three 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide, assays 42 
ounces. Owned by Holman Bros. & F. Dimick. 

BANNOCK. 

Galisteo District. Located June ii, 1879, by J. W. Martin. 
One 11 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays at sur¬ 
face 7 ounces. Owned by J. W. Martin & Lew Wallace. 

BARBIE. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 20, 1879, by Vogler & 
\ Damie. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide. Owned 
by Vogler & Damie. 

BELLE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 19, 1879, by D. Cofflin, 
F. Mohler & J. Raulston. 

One 13 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Cofflin, Mohler & Raulston. 

BELLE OF JAMEZ. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 20, 1879, by J. M. 

Shields. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, oxide, 5 inches wide. Owned by 
J. M. Shields. 


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BELLE OF NORTHFIELD. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 8, 1880, by J. Raulston 
& A. Thompson. 

•r One 10 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
J. Raulston & A. Thompson. 

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BELLE OF TEXAS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 12, 1879, by Hill & 

Adams. 

One 60 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 24 inches wide. Owned 
by Hill & Adams. 

BELLE TOBIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 15, 1880, by Miller, 
Stacy et al. 

One 11 foot shaft. Vein, white quartz, copper-stained, 6 feet 
wide. Owned by Miller, Vernon & Stacy. 

BERGEN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. i, 1880, by N. F. 
Holman. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned 
by N. F. Holman. 

BERLEW. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 4, 1880, by Bonner, 
Berlew & Nesbitt. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide, assays 24 
ounces. Owned by Bonner, Berlew & Nesbitt. 

BERNALLILLO. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located April 26, 1879, by S. Filger. 
One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches wide. Owned 
by S. Filger. 


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BESSIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. ii, 1879, ^7 Dimick 
& J. J. Bush. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 10 inches wide. Owned v 
by Dimick & Bush. 

BEST. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 15, 1879, by Jacob 
Esselbach. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Jacob Esselbach. 

BETHSHEBA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 13, 1879, ^7 Maddux 
& Smith. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz and galena, 3 feet wide, 
assays $2^2.00 gold, $4.50 silver. Owned by 
Maddux, Easter & Wyllis. 

BIG BONANZA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 17, 1879, Alexandra, 
Henderson e( al. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz and galena, 12 inches 
wide, assays 25 ounces silver, i|- ounces gold. 

Owned by Alexandra, Henderson et al. 

BIG CARTHAGE (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located - — 1880, by Stacy 

et al. 

One 30 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, assays 70 
ounces. Owned by Stacy et al., Follis, Cassil & Beebe. 

BILLINGS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 24, 1880, by John 
Billings. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 10 inches wide, assays 575 
ounces silver, 65% lead. Owned by John Billings. 



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BISHOP (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located - — 1879, by D. A. 

Blake. 

One 45 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 12 inches wide, assays 
17 to 117 ounces. Owned by Atkinson et al. 

BLACK DIAMOND. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 27, 1880, by Brainard 

ct al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, sulphurets, 3 feet wide. Owned 
by Brainard et al. 

BLACK HAWK. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 23, 1879, by James 
Lawson. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, argentiferous galena, 3 feet wide, 
assays 31 ounces. Owned by Marshalltown Mining Co. 

BLAKE & THOMPSON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-1879, by Blake & 

Thompson. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, grey copper and galena, 12 inches 
wide, assays 1474 ounces. Owned by Blake & 
Thompson. 

BLANCHIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. ii, 1879, by Livengood 
Bros. & Fisher. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 2 inches wide. Owned 
by A. Frazier. 

BLIND TOM. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 4, 1880, by T. A. 
Maddux. 

One 12 foot shaft, one 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches 
wide, assays 34 ounces. Owned by T. A. Maddux 
& Sam’l Harris. 




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BONANZA No. i. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 27, 1880, by Jno. 
McDonald. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches wide. Owned by 
Jno. McDonald. 

BONANZA No. 2 (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 13, 1879, ^7 Dimick 
& Hart. 

One 13 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide, assays 40 
ounces. Owned by Stirling & Dimick. 

BONANZA No. 3 (In controversy with the above). 

Los Cerrillos District. . Located Apr. 14, 1880, by Bowerate, 
Russell, Hamlin & Mode. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 13 foot shaft, one 20 foot shalt Vein, 
galena, 20 inches wide, assays 50.00 silver, 70% lead. 

BONITA (Old Spanish ). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 3, 1879, by D. A. 

Blake. 

One 45 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 18 inches wide. 
Owned by D. A. Blake. 

BON TON. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 13, 1879, by Stacy et al. 
One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Stacy, Miller, Vernon & Pratt. 

BOSS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 23, 1879, by William 
Minters. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 43 
ounces. Owned by Cerrillos Mining Co., of N. Y. 


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BOTTOM DOLLAR (Old Spanish). 

Galisteo District. Located Feb. 1880, by Ward & Cousins. 
One 30 foot shaft and one old shaft 160 feet deep. Vein, 
galena and copper, 41-2 feet wide, assays 40 ounces. Owned 
by Ward & Cousins. 

BOURBON. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 14, 1879, by Sol. Spiegel- 

berg. 

One 130 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 41-2 feet wide, assays 45 
to 2,800 ounces. Owned by the Bourbon Mining Co., of 
Santa Fe. 

BRADFORD. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 24, 1880, by John 
Martin. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena and hard carbonates, 3 feet 
wide. Owned by J. Martin and G. W. Holman. 

BRAINARD. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 17, 1880, by William 
Robinson & W. H. Beckwith. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Wm. Robinson, J. Reardon & C. Porter. 

BRIGHT STAR. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 3, 1880, by H. A. 
Rasminson. 

One 14 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays at sur¬ 
face, 20 ounces silver. Owned by H. A. Rasminson. 

BRITTENSTENE. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 8, 1880, by H. F. Britten- 

stene. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
H. F. Brittenstene. 


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BROAD GAUGE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 24, 1879, by Wm. D. 
Fenderson et al. 

One 24 foot shaft. Owned by Wm. D. Fenderson ct al. 
BROOKLYN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 7, 1880, by Wm. E. 
Parish et al. 

One II foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Wm. E. Parish et al. 

BROWN. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 8, 1880, by H. F. Britten- 

stene. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 68 inches wide. Owned 
by H. F. Brittenstene. 

BRUISER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 6, 1880, by A. D. 

Giles. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide. Owned by 
A. D. Giles. 

B. T. FREDERICK. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 12, 1879, by Marshall¬ 
town Mining Co. 

One 60 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Marshalltown Mining Co. 

BUCKEYE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 2, 1879, ^7 Jenks & 
Andrews. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Jenks & Andrews. 


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BUCKEYE No. 2. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 22, 1879, by Ward Bros. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Ward Bros. & A. N. Wiser. 

BUENO. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 24, 1879, by J. Rauls- 
ton, J. Martin, Rogers & Cottle. 

One 15 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 10 inches wide. 
Owned by J. Raulston, Rogers & Cottle. 

BUENO VISTA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 15, 1879, by D. J* 
Miller et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Owned by D. J. Miller, J. H. Belcher & 
J; R. Wallingford. 

BUSINESS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 7, 1880, by D. C. Hyde 
& Jno. Billings. 

One 10]- foot shaft. Vein, iron, 26 inches wide, assays 5 
ounces gold, 3 ounces silver. Owned by Warner & 
Parmaly. 

BUSINESS No. 2. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 10, 1880, by Jno. 
Billings. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, iron, 2 feet wide, assays 3 ounces 
gold, 2 ounces silver. Owned by Jno. Billings. 

BUSINESS No. 3. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 10, 1880, by Jno. 
Billings. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, iron, 2 feet wide, assays 2 ounces 
gold, 5 ounces silver. Owned by Jno. Billings. 


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BUTCHER BOY (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 31, 1879, by Raulston, 
Little, et al. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 15 foot shaft. Vein, galena and cop¬ 
per, 16 inches wide. Owned by Rogers and Cottle. 

CACTUS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 19, 1879, ^y Gwyn & 

White. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Bennett Bros., Gwyn & White. 

CACTUS. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 24, 1879, by G. & G. W. 
Sinclair. 

One 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 2 feet wide. 
Owned by Alfred Duval. 

CALEDONIA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May, 1880, by F. H. Nich- 
olls & R. Maxwell. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide. Owned by 
F. H. Nicholls. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Los Cerrillos District, Located May 18, 1879, by Jules 
Kampfort. 

One 14 foot shaft. Vein, white quartz, 3 feet wide. Owned 
by Mumfort et aL 

CALIFORNIA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 26, 1880, by Collier & 
Gregory. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 10 inches wide. Owned 
by Collier & Gregory. 


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CANOOK. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. lo, 1880, by C. F. Porter. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 3 feet wide, assays at 
surface, 5 ounces gold. Owned by C. F. Porter. 

CANTONE. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 20, 1879, by G. & G. W. 
Sinclair. 

One 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 2 feet wide. 
Owned by G. & G. W. Sinclair. 

CAPITAL. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. ii, 1880, by C. M. 
Purdin & A. N. Wiser. 

One 120 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned 
by C. M. Purdin & M. K. Parmaly. 

CAPITAL. 

Galisteo District. Located May 26, 1880, by R. G. Abbott 
& J. C. Collier. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
R. G. Abbott & J. C. Collier. 

CAPTAIN. 

Galisteo District. Located Mar. 9, 1880, by R. G. Abbott & 
J. C. Collier. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned by 
R. G. Abbott & J. C. Collier. 

CAPTAIN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located March, 1880, by William 
Minters. 

One 20 foot shaft, sinking for deposits. Owned by Wm. 
Minters. 


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CAPT. JACK. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 28, 1879, ^7 Laughlin 
& Fish. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 10 inches wide. Owned 
by Laughlin & Fish. 

CARBONATE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 5, 1879, ^7 Frank 
Dimick et al. 

One 133 foot shaft. Vein, carbonate of lead, 22 inches wide, 
assays 10 to 1072 ounces. Owned by Dimick, 
Atkinson, Harlow & Spiegelberg. 

CARLTON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 5, 1879, ^7 J- F. Hay¬ 
ward & R. G. Abbott. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by J. L. Hayward & R. G. Abbott. 

CASH ENTRY (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 25, 1879, by Mould, 
Loye & Dimick. 

One 14 foot shaft. Vein, copper and chlorides of silver, 22 
inches wide, assays 72 to 420 ounces silver. Owned 
by Holman Bros., Loye & Dimick. 

CASSIL AND BEEBE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. i, 1880, by Cassil & 

Beebe. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Cassill & Beebe. 

CEDAR DRIFT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. ii, 1880, by Rasminson 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Rasminson et al. 


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CENTENNIAL. 

Galisteo District. Located-1879, by Chas. Fisher. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Chas. Fisher. 

CERRILLOS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 13, 1879, by S. Filger. 
One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays average 
48 ounces. Owned by Bennett Bros. & S. Filger. 

CHARLOTTE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 15, 1879, by Irwin & 
McKenzie. 

Two 13 foot shafts. Vein, galena and gold quartz, 18 inches 
wide, assays $27.00 gold, 13 ounces silver. Owned 
by Irwin & McKenzie. 

CHESTER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 18, 1879, by Mould, 
Streby & Dimick. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 2,815 
ounces, average 260 ounces silver. Owned by At¬ 
kinson et al. 

CHICAGO. 

Galisteo District. Located June 2, 1879, by S. H. Lucas et al 
One 33 foot shaft, one 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, and gold 
quartz, 4^ feet wide, assays $38.00 gold, 76 ounces 
silver. Owned by S. H. Lucas et al. 

CHIQUITA —La Mina. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 24, 1880, by Marshall 

et al 

One 10 foot shaft, sinking for deposits. Owned by Warner 
& Parmaly. 



CHRISTIAN. 


Los Cerrillos District. Located July 12, 1880, by H. C. 
Rasminson. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 6 inches wide. Owned 
by H. C. Rasminson. 

CHROMO. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 4, 1879, by John M. Irwin. 
One 25 foot shaft and tunnel face. Vein, galena and gold 
quartz, 6 feet wide. Owned by John M. Irwin. 

CITY OF DETROIT. 

Galisteo District. Located Jan. 29, 1880, by Livengood, 
McDonald et al 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches wide. Owned 
by Livengood, McDonald et al. 

CLEOPATRA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 17, 1880, by Guthrie, 
Maddux & Burns. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches wide. Owned by 
Guthrie, Maddux & Burns. 

CLIFTON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 28, 1879, by J. M. 
Henderson & S. M. Purdy. 

One 24 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 12 inches wide. 
Owned by Henderson & Pease. 

CLIPPER. 

Galisteo District. Located June 14, 1879, by Kingsbury etal. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned 
by Alexandra et al. 


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COFFLIN. 


Galisteo District. 

One 10 foot shaft, 
wide. 


Located - — i8—, by Cofflin & 

Mohler. 

one 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet 
Owned by Cofflin & Mohler. 


COL. MARSH. 

Galisteo District. Located Aug. i6, 1879, by Bonner & 
Algiers. 

One 50 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned by 
Moore & Marsh. 


COCK OF THE WALK (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 31, 1879, by Thomas 
Parsons. 

One 112 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4^ feet wide, assays 
average 100 ounces silver. Owned by Marshalltown 
Mining Co. 

COMMONWEALTH. 

Galisteo District. Located Oct. 22, 1879, t>y Wells, Hay¬ 
ward & Martin. 

One 12 foot shaft, one tunnel. Vein, galena, 18 inches 
wide, assays 17 ounces silver at surface. Owned 
by Wells, Hayward & Martin. 

CONDOR. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 8, 1879, by Bonner & 
Algiers. 

One 28 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 66 
ounces. Owned by Bonner et al. 

CONSTELLATION. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 5, 1879, by Rice, Reed 
& Baker. 

One 18 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned 
by Rice, Reed & Baker. 


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CONSUL. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located —— — ——, by Fritz 
Gaertner & Mohoney. 

One lo foot shaft. Owned by Fritz Gaertner & Mohoney* - 
COO COO. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 12, 1879, by John M. 

Irwin. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, carbonate, 2^ feet wide. Owned 
by John M. Irwin. 

COO COO No. 2. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 8, 1880, by J. Raulston 
& A. Thompson. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned 
by J. Raulston & A. Thompson. 

COPENHAGEN.. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 7, 1880, by H. A. Ras- 
minson. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned 
by H. A. Rasminson. 

CORAL. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 14, 1879, by Irwin & 
McKenzie. 

One 13 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned 
by Irwin & McKenzie. 

CORTEZ. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. ii, 1879, by J. S. 
Vogler & W. E. Damie. 

One 75 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Vogler & Damie. 




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CRICKET. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 8, 1879, by A. Christinson 
& Geo. Shoemaker. 

One 40 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned 
by H. A. Rasminson. 

CROSS SHOT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 24, 1880, by G. W. & 
J. T. Sinclair. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
G. W. & J. T. Sinclair. 

DALLAS. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept, ii, 1879, by Bell & Wil¬ 
liams. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by Bell, Williams & Fish. 

DARLING (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 23, 1879, by Frank 
Dimick. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, mill run 27 
ounces silver. Owned by Dimick et al. 

DEAN SWIFT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 12, 1879, by William 
B. Sullivan. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 27 inches wide, assays at 
surface 14 ounces. Owned by William B. Sullivan. 

DELTA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 6, 1879, by E. Brown. 
One 25 foot shaft. Vein, hard carbonates, 2 feet wide, assays 
^100.00. Owned by N. B. Loughlin and E. J. Mc¬ 
Clain. 


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DENVER CITY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 13, 1879, by Dimick, 
Alden and Barber. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena 2 feet wide, assays 92 
ounces. Owned by Dimick, Barber & Bradley. 

DERBY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 31, 1880, by Roulston 
& Penniman. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, quartz 18 inches wide. Owned by 
Roulston & Penniman. 

DEXTER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 23, 1879, ^7 Bassett etal. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz 18 inches wide. Owned 
by Bassett & Lawrence. 

DOT. 

Galisteo District. Located Feb. 23, 1880, by W. R. Follis. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 12 inches wide. 
Owned by W. R. Follis. 

DOVE. 

Galisteo District. Located June 3, 1879, by P. E. Loye. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena 8 inches wide. Owned by 
G. W. Holman et al. 

DIMICK. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. ii, 1879, by Frank 
Dimick. 

One 18 foot shaft. Vein, galena 6 inches wide. Owned by 
• Frank Dimick et al. 


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DUNDERBERGE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 24, 1879, by Roulston 
& Martin. 

Depth of shaft 20 feet. Vein galena 18 inches wide. Owned 
by Roulston & Martin. 

EBERHART. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 10, 1879, by Eber- 
hart et al. 

One 16 foot shaft. Vein, galena 3 feet wide, assays 53 ounces. 
Owned by C. Eberhart, William Bolander, M. Mc- 
Closkey. 

ECKFORD CLUB. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 8, 1880, by W. H. S. 
Wright. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena 16 inches wide. Owned by 
W. H. S. Wright. 

ELDRA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 27, 1879, by Hull & 
O’Bryan. 

One 10 foot shaft. Owned by Hull & O’Bryan. 
ELIZABETH. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. i, 1880, by Hayward, 
Mahoney and Fitz Gaertner. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, black quartz 6 inches wide. Owned 
by Hayward, Mahoney and Fritz Gaertner. 

EMPIRE. 

Galisteo District. Located May 5, 1879, by C. L.Thayer et al. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena 2^ feet wide, assays 42 
ounces. Owned by C. L. Thayer et al. 


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EMPIRE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 7, 1880, by W. H. S. 

Wright. 

One 60 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 10 inches wide. Owned by 
W. H. S. Wright. 

ENTERPRISE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 21, 1879, by Frank 

Dimick. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide, assays 40 
ounces. Owned by Dimick and Wallis. 

ESSEX. 

Galisteo District. Located May 13, 1879, by Alexandra, 
Henderson et al. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 2 \ feet wide. Owned 
by Alexandra et al. 

ETHEL. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 7, 1879, by T. A. 
Maddox. 

One 170 foot shaft. Vein, galena 6 feet wide; mill run 22 
ounces silver, ^14 gold. Owned by Maddox, Burns et al. 

EXCHANGE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 20, 1879, by War¬ 
ner et al. 

One 40 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2\ feet wide. Owned by 
Warner et al. 

FANNIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 13, 1879, by Cofflin & 
Mohler. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 3 inches wide. Owned 
by Cofflin & Mohler. 


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FIRE FLY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 21, 1879, by Bas¬ 
sett et al, 

One 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned 
by Bassett, et aL 

FIRE KING. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 20, 1880, by Collier & 
Gregory. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Collier & Gregory. 

FIRST SHOT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 22, 1879, by Miller et al. 
One 21 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide, assays 47 
ounces. Owned by Miller, Stacy, Vernon et al. 

FISHER. 

Los Cerrillos District, Located June 3, 1879, by Fisher & 

Judy. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 8 inches wide. Owned 
by Fisher & Judy. 

FISSURE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 5, 1879, by Dimick et al. 
One 13 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide, assays 60 
ounces. Owned by Atkinson, Dimick & Herlow. 

FLINT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 4, 1880, by Maddux 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned by 
Maddux et al. 


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FLORA. 

Los Cerrillos District Located Feb. 20, 1880, by Guthrie, 
Martin et al. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, gold quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by Curtis, et al. 

FLYING DUTCHMAN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. ii, 1880, by Ward 

Bros. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, white spar, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by Ward Bros. & Hugses. 

FOUR ACES (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 29, 1879, Bennett 

et al. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays 128 
ounces. Owned by Bennett et al. 

FRANKLIN (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 3, 1879, ^Y Dimick. 
One 40 foot shaft, one 10 foot shaft. Vein, heavy galena, 4 
feet wide, mill run 37 ounces silver. Owned by 
Dimick, Loye & Porter. A piece of ore taken from 
old Spanish dump assayed 702 ounces silver. 

FRIDAY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 8, 1879, by Kampfert 
& Foran. 

One 54 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays ^100.00. 
Owned by Williams, Montfort et aL 

FORT SCOTT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 27, 1879, by Wm. B. 
Sullivan. 

One 25 foot shaft, one 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron and manga¬ 
nese, 4 feet wide, assays at surface, 3 ounces. 
Owned by Cofflin & Mohler. 


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FUTURE GREAT. 

Galisteo District. Located June 5, 1879, Bonner, Jack- 
son, ct al. 

One 10 foot shaft, one tunnel. Vein, carbonates, 42 inches 
wide. Owned by Bonner et al. 

GALENA CHIEF (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 4, 1879, ^7 Atkinson 
& Bush. 

One 15 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide. Owned by 
Atkinson, Minters et al 

^ GARFIELD. 

Galisteo District. Located May 28, 1880, by Brainard et al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 4 feet wide, assays 
$ 2 ) 2.00 gold. Owned by Brainard et al. 

GEN. ATKINSON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 21, 1879, by Frank 
Dimick. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide. Owned 
by Dimick et al. 

GEN. MOORE (Old Spanish). 

Galisteo District. Located Aug. 16, 1879, ^7 Bonner, 
Algiers et al. 

Three 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned 
by G. W. Holman. 

GLOBE DEMOCRAT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 4, 1879, by T. A. 
Maddux. 

One 35 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 33 
ounces. Owned by Maddux, Burns et al 


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GOLDEN EAGLE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 3, 1880, by O’Neal & 

Flynn. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 7 inches wide, 4 
ounces gold. Owned by O’Neal & Flynn. 

GOLDEN GATE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 7, 1879, by Raulston & 
Sullivan. 

One 14 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 8 inches wide, assays 
$7S.oo gold. Owned by Raulston, Sullivan, Rogers 
& Cottle. 

GOOD ENOUGH. 

Los Cerrillos District. I^ocated Dec. i, 1879, ^7 Andrews 
& Jenks. 

One 16 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Andrews & Jenks. 

GOOD HOPE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 10, 1879, by McClosky 

et al. 

One 100 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays $2,77.00 
silver. Owned by McClosky, Eberhart, Bolander & 
Givens. 

GOOD LUCK. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 5, 1879, t>y Carter & 
Sullivan. 

One 18 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 3 feet wide. Owned 
by Carter & Sullivan. 

GOOD SITE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 22, 1880, by A. Frazier. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 6 inches wide. Owned 
by A. Frazier. 


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GOOD VILLE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 6, 1879, by Good & 
Martin. 

One 10 foot shaft, 45 foot tunnel. Vein, galena and copper, 
18 inches wide. Owned by Good & Martin. 

GRANITE STATE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 8, 1879, by Bassett etal. 
Two 10 foot shafts, one 27 foot shaft. Vein, grey copper, 5 
feet wide, assays 100 to 1,500 ounces, mill run 250 
- ounces. Owned by Bassett et al. 

GRAND. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 25, 1879, by Dimick, 
Herlow & Atkinson. 

One 14 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 2 feet wide, assays 6 to 40 
ounces. Owned by Dimick, Herlow & Atkinson. 

GRAND CENTRAL TUNNEL. 

Located Apr. 25, 1879, by Warner, Atkinson & Beckroy. 

40 foot tunnel and open cut; intersects 22 known veins at a 
depth of from 100 to 700 feet. 

GRAND REPUBLIC. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. ii, 1880, by P. F. 
Warner. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Warner & Hogarty. 

GRAND RESERVE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 22, 1879, by Jno. 
Billings. 

One 22 foot shaft, 100 feet additional contract let. Vein, 
black quartz and galena, 2 \ feet wide, assays 800 
to 2,900 ounces. Owned by Warner & Parmaly. 


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GRAND UNION. 

Los Cerrillos District Located Oct 15, 1879, by Jno. 
Billings. 

One 10 foot shaft Vein, galena, 4 inches wide. Owned by 
Warner & Parmaly. 

GRAND VIEW. 

Galisteo District Located Oct. 22, 1879, by Wells & Hay¬ 
ward. 

One 12 foot shaft Vein, quartz, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Day & Loomis. 

GREAT EASTERN. 

Galisteo District Located May 3, 1879, by Alexandra, 
Henderson et al. 

One 18 foot shaft Vein, galena, 4 inches wide. Owned by 
Alexandra, Henderson et al. 

GREAT MOGUL. 

Los Cerrillos District Located Apr. ii, 1880, by D. C. 

Hyde. 

One 14 foot shaft Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Warner & Parmaly. 

GREAT WESTERN. 

Galisteo District Located Apr. 7, 1879, by C. L. Thayer 

et al. 

One 120 foot shaft Vein, galena and copper, 12 feet wide, 
assays 53 to 136 ounces, mill run 93 ounces. Owned 
by C. L. Thayer et al 

GREY WOLF. 

Galisteo District Located July 24, 1879, by F. H. Nichols 

et al. 

One 52 foot shaft Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 6 ounces 
on surface. Owned by Nichols & White. 


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GROUND FLOOR. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. i6, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena and iron, 4 inches wide. 
Owned by Marshall et al 

GUADALUPE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 31, 1879, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 3 feet wide. Owned 
by Lew Wallace et al. 

GUIMOND. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located - — 1*879, by J. S. 

Vogler. 

One 27 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 3 feet wide. Owned by 
J. S. Vogler. 

HANDY ANDY. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 17, 1879, by G. F. Ben¬ 
nett et al. 

Two 10 foot shafts, 25 foot tunnel. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, 
assays 50 ounces. Owned by Bennett Bros. 

HANNAH. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 10, 1880, by H. C. 
Rasminson. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
H. C. Rasminson. 

HARDLY ABLE. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 10, 1879, by William R. 
Goulding. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays 29 ouqces. 
Owned by William R. Goulding. 


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HARVEST QUEEN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 15, 1879, by Forbes, 
Cousins & Smith. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena and gold 
quartz, 5 feet wide. Owned by Marshalltown Min¬ 
ing Co. & C. L. Matthes. 

HAWKEYE (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. i, 1879, by Stacy et al. 
One 12 foot, one 60 foot and one 150 foot shaft. Vein, galena 
and copper, feet wide, assays 62 ounces. This 
location is made on the Mina-del-Tiro, an old Span¬ 
ish mine. , Owned by Miller, Vernon, Pratt, Stacy 
& Miller. 

HAWKEYE. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 23, 1879, by Ward & Wiser. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Ward & Wiser. 

. HELEN. 

Galisteo District. Located July 24, 1879, by McComas et al. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
McComas et al. 


HELENA. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 16, 1879, by Giles et al. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches wide. Owned by 
Niles Mining Co. 

HEMATITE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 13, 1880, by Brain- 
ard et al. 

One, 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Brainard et al. 


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HENRIETTA. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 3, 1879, by Jno. St. Clair. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Jno. St. Clair. 

HERLOW. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1879, by Atkin¬ 

son et aL 

One 15 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 30 to 
118 ounces. Owned by Atkinson et aL 

HERMANA DE CARIDAD. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 26, 1880, by Mar¬ 
shall et aL 

One 12 foot shaft. Sinking for deposits. Owned by War¬ 
ner & Parmaly. 

HICKEY BOY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 8, 1879, by Kampfert 
& Foran. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 16 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 10 
feet wide. Owned by Carter et al. 

HIDDEN TREASURE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 13, 1879, by Loye 
& Giles. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 10 inches wide. Owned 
by G. W. Holman. 

HIGHLAND MARY. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 28, 1879, by Rice, Reed 
& Baker. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by Rice, Reed & Baker. 



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HOME. 

Galisteo District. Located Oct. 9, 1879, by Ward Bros. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena and gold quartz, 18 inches 
wide, assays 37 ounces silver, $10 gold. Owned by 
Ward Bros. 

HOMESTAKE. 

Galisteo District. Located-1879, by John Martin. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 2J feet wide, 
assays 63 ounces. Owned by John Martin. 

HOOSIER BOY. 

Galisteo District. Located May 15, 1879, by Wm. B. Sullivan. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 4 feet wide. Owned 
by Miller Bros. 

HUB. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 23, 1879, by Chas. 
Fisher. 

One 22 foot shaft. Vein, chlorides, 2|- feet wide, assays 
$6^.00 at 10 feet. Owned by Chas. Fisher & J. L. 
Hayward. 

HUMMING BIRD. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 6, 1879, by T. O’Con- 

iell. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
T. O’Coniell. 

HYDE BONANZA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. — 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron and manganese, 3 inches wide, 
Owned by Warner & Parmaly. 



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INDEPENDENCE. 

Galisteo District. Located Aug. ii, 1879, by Ward Bros. 
One 30 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3|- feet wide, assays at 
surface 18 ounces. Owned by Ward Bros. 

INTER-OCEAN (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 7, 1879, by T. A. 
Maddux. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide, assays 16 
ounces. Owned by Maddux, Burns ct al. 

INVIGORATER. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 16, 1879, by Waugh & 

Albin. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Waugh & Albin. 

10 LA (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 10, 1880, by Jno. 
Billings. 

One II foot shaft. Vein, malachite, 5 inches wide, assays 21 
ounces. Owned by Jno. Billings. 

IRISH AMERICAN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 12, 1879, by T. 
O’Coniell. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
T. O’Coniell. 

IRON DUKE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 10, 1879, by Cofflin 
& Mohler. 

One 19 foot, one 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron-stained quartz, 3^ 
feet wide. Owned by Cofflin & Mohler. 


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IRWIN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 3, 1879, J. M. Ir¬ 
win. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, carbonates, 4 feet wide, assays 49 
ounces. Owned by J. M. Irwin. 

I. X. L. 

Galisteo District Located Dec. 16, 1879, by Martin & Good. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Martin & Good. 

JACK FALSTAFF. 

Galisteo District Located Apr. 30, 1880, by R. G. Abbott 
and J. C. Collier. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned 
by R. G. Abbott and J. C. Collier. 

J. A. LOGAN. 

Los Cerrillos District Located Apr.’20, 1880, by T. A. 
Maddux. 

One II foot shaft, one 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches 
wide. Owned by Maddux, Burns et al. 

JENNIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 7, 1879, by T. A. 
Maddux. 

One 20 foot shaft Vein, galena, 16 inches wide, assays 12 
ounces. Owned by Maddux, Burns et al. 

JENNIE MEEKER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 5, 1879, by Hill & 
Adams. 

One 20 foot shaft Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Hill & Adams. 




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JOSE L. PEREA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 5, 1879, Mar¬ 
shall et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 6 inches wide. Owned 
by Marshall et al, 

JOSH. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 13, 1879, by Cofflin & 

Mohler. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches wide. Owned by 
Cofflin & Mohler. 

J. J. BUSH. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 26, 1879, by Dimick & 

Bush. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned 
by Cerrillos Mining Co. 

JULIA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 17, 1879, by Hogarty 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz and galena, 10 inches 
wide, assays 7 to 20 ounces. Owned by Atkinson 
et al. 

JULIUS. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 1879, by J. M. Irwin. 

One 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 \ feet wide. Owned by 
Kendall, Wells, Hayward & Reed. 

KATE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. i, 1879, by Smith & 

Abbott. 

One 11 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Abbott & Dimick. 


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K. & F. 

Galisteo District. Located Feb. 22, 1880, by Kampfert & 

Foran. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, assays $2^.00. 
Owned by Montfort et al. 

KICKAPOO. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-1880, by Rasmin- 

son et al. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, silver, 12 inches wide, assays at 
surface 3 ounces. Owned by Rasminson et al. 

KING WILLIAM. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 9, 1879, ^7 Irvin & 
McKenzie. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 17 inches wide, assays 38 
ounces. Owned by Irvin & McKenzie. 

KEY STONE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 18, 1879, by C. Wells 

et al. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, black quartz, 18 inches wide. 
Owned by C. Wells et al. 

LADY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 23, 1879, by F. 
Dimick. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena and spar, 3 feet wide, as¬ 
says at surface 9 ounces. Owned by Dimick & 
O’Rourk. 

LAKE ERIE. 

Galisteo District. Located Feb. 28, 1880, by Sisson et al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Sisson et al. 



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LAST. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 9, 1879, t>y Hart, 
Warner et al. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 14 to 45 
ounces. Owned by Atkinson et al. 

LAST CHANCE. 

Galisteo District. Located Jan. 18, 1880, by Andrews & 

Jenks. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide, assays 85 
ounces. Owned by Andrews & Jenks. 

LAURA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 7, 1879, Grady & 
Samson. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide, assays 19 
ounces. Owned by Marshalltown Mining Co. and 
Rogers & Cottle. 

LEOPARD. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 4, 1879, t)y C. L. Thayer 

et al. 

One 29 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3| feet wide. Owned by C. 
L. Thayer et al. 

LIBERTY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 4, 1879, by Ward Bros. 
& Purdin. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 10 inches wide, assays 42 
ounces. Owned by Ward Bros. & Purdin. 

LILLIE. 

Galisteo District. Located June, 1880, by Jennings et al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 14 inches wide. Owned 
by Jennings, Brainard & Nesbitt. 


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LITTLE AGNUS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 7, 1879, by Algiers 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 10 inches wide. Owned 
by Bonner, Jackson & Maddux. 

LITTLE ANNIE. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 6, 1879, ^y Irwin & Mc¬ 
Kenzie. 

One 31 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 22 inches wide, assays 80 
ounces. Owned by Irwin & McKenzie. 

LITTLE BERTIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 25, 1879, ^7 E. 
Cousins. 

One 60 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, assays at 10 
feet 23 ounces. Owned by Marshalltown Mining Co. 

LITTLE BERTHA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 20, 1879, by Kampfert 
& Foran. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide, assays 25 
ounces. Owned by Montfort et aL 

LITTLE CHIEF No. i. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 14, 1880, by Charles 
Bowerate. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet 
wide. Owned by W. E. Parish et al. 

LITTLE CHIEF. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 13, 1880, by H. C. Rasmin- 
son et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
P. D. O’Mara. 


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LITTLE CLYDE. 

Galisteo District. Located Aug. 11, 1879, ^7 Ward & Forbes. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide. Owned by 
Marshalltown Mining Co. & Ward Bros. 

LITTLE DAISY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 30, 1879, by M. L. Good. 
One 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 27 
ounces silver, 30% lead. Owned by M. L. Good. 

LITTLE EDDIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located September, 1880, by C. L. 
Matthes. 

One 50 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
C. L. Matthes et at. 

LITTLE EMMA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 20, 1879, by J. W. 
Martin & Wm. B. Guthrie. 

One 15 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz and galena, 4 feet 
wide, assays 40 to 58 ounces. Owned by Atkin¬ 
son, Penniman et al. 

LITTLE FREDDIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 15, 1880, by C. L. 
Matthes. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
C. L. Matthes et al. 

LITTLE GERDIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 22, 1879, by M. L. 

Good. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 18 inches wide. 
Owned by M. L. Good & G. W. Holman. 


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LITTLE GIANT. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 21, 1879, C. L. Thayer 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 inches wide. Owned by 
C. L. Thayer et al. 

LITTLE HOWARD. 

Galisteo District. Located Jan. 22, 1880, by Me Hose, Ad¬ 
ams & Baker. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz and galena, 12 inches 
wide. Owned by McHose, Adams & Baker. 

LITTLE INNOCENT. 

Galisteo District. Located Oct. 3, 1879, by Livengood et al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned by 
Livengood et al. 

LITTLE JESSIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located April, 1880, by Jennings 
& Wallis. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, carbonates, 12 inches wide. Owned 
by Jennings & Wallis. 

LITTLE JOE. 

Galisteo District. Located Oct. 27, 1879, by Purdin & Blon- 

ger. 

One II foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays 50 
ounces silver, $20.00 gold. Owned by Purdin & 
Blonger. 

LITTLE JOHN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 30, 1879, by William 
B. Sullivan. 

One 16 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 3 feet wide. 
Owned by Hall & Neidig. 


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LITTLE JOSIE. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 29, 1880, by Fisher Bros. & 

Weller. 

One 35 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 2 feet wide. 
Owned by Fisher Bros. & Weller. 

LITTLE LILLIE. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 24, 1879, by Martin, Jolly, 
Good & Cottle. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide. Owned by 
Good, O’Mara and Rogers & Cottle. 

LITTLE LIZZIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 9, {879, by Maddux, 
Rogers & Cottle. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned by 
Maddux, Rogers & Cottle. 

LITTLE MAGGIE. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 10, 1879, by C. L. Thayer 

et al. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays at 10 
feet, 22 ounces. Owned by C. L. Thayer et al. 

LITTLE MAGGIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 11, 1879, by O’Connell 
& Long. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena and gold quartz, 14 inches 
wide. Owned by O’Connell & Long. 

LITTLE MARY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 7, 1879, by T. O’Con¬ 
nell. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena and quartz, 14 inches wide. 
Owned by T. O’Connell. 


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LITTLE PERDITA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 27, 1879, by Kampfert 
& Foran. 

One 16 foot shaft. Vein, galena and quartz, 4 feet wide, 
assays 50 ounces. Owned by Montfort et al. 

LITTLE PETER. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 4, 1879, by C. L. Thayer 

et al. 

One 80 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays 70 
ounces. Owned by C. L. Thayer et al. 

LITTLE WINNIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 1879, by W. E. 
Cousins. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by Marshalltown Mining Co. 

L. J. HUTSON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 9, 1879, by Jos. Howard. 
One 12 foot shaft. Vein, iron, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
G. W. Holman. 

LONE STAR. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 6, 1879, by Maxwell et al. 
One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 2 feet wide, 
assays 200 ounces. Owned by Maxwell, Morgan 
et al. 

LORNE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 10, 1880, by Abbott 

Smith. 

One 11 foot shaft. Vein, black quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by Abbott & Smith. 


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LOUIS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 5, 1880, by Brainard 

et al. 

One 14 foot shaft Vein, gold quartz, 8 inches wide. Owned 
by Brainard et al. 

LUCKY CUSS. 

Galisteo District. Located Mar. 9, 1880, by Abbott & Col¬ 
lier. 

One io|- foot shaft. Vein, iron quartz, 12 inches wide. 
Owned by Abbott & Collier. 

LUCKY DUTCHMAN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct 2, 1879, by Kauffman 
& Pencil. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Fritz Gaertner et al. 

MANHATTAN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1879, by Wm. B. 

Sullivan. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 19 inches wide. Owned 
by Wm. B. Sullivan. 

MARINE. 

Galisteo District Located Dec. 29, 1879, by Golding, Brown 

et al. 

One 24 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 4 feet wide, 
assays 14 to 186 ounces. Owned by Golden, Irwin, 
Andrews, Laughlin and Mitchell. 

MARSHALL BONANZA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located March, 1880, by Mar- 
shall et al. 

One 175 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays average 
75 ounces. Owned by Spiegelberg, Knabel et al. 



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MARY (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 6, 1879, by Sullivan 
& Raulston. 

One 60 foot shaft, one 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet 
wide, assays at 10 feet 38 ounces. Owned by Hall, 
Niding et al. 

MAY QUEEN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 8, 1879, t>y Alexandra, 
Henderson et al. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 10 inches wide. 
Owned by Alexandra, Henderson et al. 

McGREGOR. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. i, 1879, by Fisher Bros. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned 
by Fisher et al. 

McPherson. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1879, by Morgan, 

Maxwell et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by Morgan, Maxwell et al. 

MELVINA. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 21, 1880, by A. Thompson. 
One 13 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide. Owned by A. 
Thompson. 

METROPOLITAN (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 23, 1880, by A. D. 

Giles. 

One 20 foot shaft, one 10 foot shaft. Vein, argentiferous 
galena, 10 feet wide. Owned by Frank Dimick et al. 



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MICKEY FREE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located April, 1879, by Bennett 

Bros. 

One 23 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays at sur¬ 
face, 29 ounces. Owne'd by Bennett Bros. 

MILLER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 10, 1879, by Miller & 

Forbes. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Miller & Forbes. 

MINA LEE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 12, 1879, by J. Sprad- 

ling. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron, 6 inches wide. Owned by J. 
Spradling. 

MINNEHAHA. 

Galisteo District. Located Oct. 22, 1879, by Wells, Hay¬ 
ward & Martin. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 inches wide. Owned by 
Warner & Parmaly. 

MINNIE. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 24, 1879, by Hayward et al. 
One 10 foot shaft, 35 foot tunnel. Vein, galena, 3|- feet wide, 
assays at surface 19 ounces. Owned by Rogers & 
Cottle, Martin & Hayward. 

MINT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 16, 1880, by Thomas 
Whelan. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Thomas Whelan. 


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MOCKING BIRD. 

Galisteo District Located Dec. 2, 1879, ^7 O’Connell & 
Whelan. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
O’Connell & Whelan. 

MOLLY McCARTY. 

Galisteo District. Located April, 1880, by Martin & 
Mitchel. 

One 10 foot shaft Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned by 
Martin & Mitchel. 

MOHLER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 28, 1879, by Cofflin & 
Mohler. 

One 11 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 3|- feet wide. Owned 
by Cofflin & Mohler. 

MONITOR (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 25, 1879, by Livengood 
Bros. & Fisher. 

One no foot, one 10 foot shaft Vein, copper and galena, 6 
feet wide, assays at surface, 18 ounces. Owned by 
H. F. Brittenstene. 

MOONSTONE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. i, 1879, by Waugh & 

Albin. 

One 10 foot shaft Vein, iron oxides, 4 inches wide. Owned 
by Waugh & Albin. 

MOTHER-IN-LAW. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept 3, 1879, by Giles et al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, iron oxides, 4 feet wide. Owned 
by G. W. Holman and Niles Mining Co. 


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MOUNTAINEER (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 25, 1879, by Alexandra, 
Kingsbury et al. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, manganese and iron, 2I feet wide. 
Owned by Alexandra, Henderson & Pease. 

MOUNTAIN BOY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 3, 1879, Dimick, At¬ 
kinson & Herlow. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 15 inches wide, assays 12 to 
40 ounces. Owned by Dimick, Atkinson & Herlow. 

MOUNTAIN LION. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 15, 1879, by D. Cofflin. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 inches wide. Owned by 
Hayward & Wells. 

MOUNT VERNON. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 24, 1879, by Stacy ef al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2\ feet wide. Owned by 
G. W. Sinclair, Stacy et al. 

MOUNTAIN MONARCH. 

Galisteo District. Located Oct. 11, 1879, by C. F. Miller et al. 
One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 50 
ounces. Owned 'by C. F. Miller et al. 

MOUNTAIN MONARCH. 

Galisteo District. Located Mar. ii, 1880, by W. H. & H. 
Beckwith. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
W. H. & H. Beckwith. 


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MOUNTAIN MONARCH. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 1880, by D. C. Hyde. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Warner & Parmaly. 

MOUNTAIN QUEEN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 20, 1880, by M. W. 
Barber. 

One 14 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 3|- feet wide, assays 
^976.00. Owned by Montfort et al. 

NELLIE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 18, 1879, by Alexandra, 
Henderson et al. 

One 24 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Alexandra, Henderson et al. 

NELLIE SHORT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 23, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft, sinking for deposits. Owned by Marshall 

et al. 

NESTOR. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 2, 1880, by Berry, 
Brown & Whitney. 

One 60 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
• Berry, Brown & Whitney. 

NEW ENGLAND TUNNEL. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 17, 1879, by Wells, Hayward 
& Burden. 


One 50 foot tunnel face. 


NEWBY. 


Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 28, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, oxide of iron, 2 inches wide. 
Owned by Marshall et al. 

N. HALLOCK. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 21, 1879, by F. Dimick, 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, black quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by Cerrillos Mining Co. 


Galisteo District. 

NICK OF TIME. 

Located Nov. 26, 1879, by Andrews & 
Jenks. 

One 24foot shaft. 

Vein, galena, 3 feet wide. Owned by An¬ 
drews & Jenks. 

NILES’ PRIDE. 


Los Cerrillos District. Located July 14, 1880, by Ives, 
Wyant & Lyons. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, assays 1ounces 
gold, 17 ounces silver. Owned by Ives, Wyant & 
Lyons. 

NOBLE GRAND. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 5, 1879, by William 
R. Golden. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 feet wide, assays 32 


ounces. 

Owned by William R. Golden. 

Galisteo District. 

NORMA. 

Located Apr. 24, 1879, by Spiegelberg 
et al. 

One 60 foot shaft. 

ounces. 

Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, assays 45 to 250 
Owned by Bourbon Mining Co. 


NORTH CAROLINA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1879, by Guthrie & 

Harris. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Guthrie, Harris & Porter. 

NUTMEG STATE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 10, 1880, by William 
B. Sullivan. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
William B. Sullivan. 

OASIS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 8, 1879, by Hayward, 
Duval et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 10 inches wide. Owned 
by Hayward, Duval, Pease & Burtholf. 

OCEAN WAVE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 4, 1879, t>y Doyle & 
Guthrie. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 14 inches wide, assays 8 to 
90 ounces. Owned by H. M. Atkinson. 

OLD CASTILIAN (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 5, 1879, ^7 Marshall 

et al. 

One 30 foot shaft. Vein, turquoise. Owned by Warner & 
Parmaly. 

OLD INDIAN PROSPECT (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 9, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 24 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 6 inches wide. Owned 
by Warner & Parmaly. 



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OLD SPORT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 29, 1880, by Wyant & 

Lyons. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2^ feet wide, assays at 
surface 5 ounces. Owned by Wyant & Lyons. 

OMEGA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 19, 1880, by Laughlin, 
Robinson & Mitchell. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, hard carbonates, 6 inches wide, 
assays $4.6.00. Owned by Laughlin, Robinson & 
Matthes. 

OPAL. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 17, 1879, by F. 
Dimick. 

One II foot shaft. Vein, galena, 15 inches wide, assays at 
surface 14 ounces. Owned by Atkinson & Dimick. 

OPEN SESAME. 

Galisteo District. Located May ii, 1879, by Freeman 
Bros. & Barber. 

40 foot tunnel on vein. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, assays 72 
ounces. Owned by Freeman Bros. & Whitney. 

ORINOCO. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 10, 1880, by M. Gannon. 
One 10 foot shaft, one 12 foot shaft. Vein, oxide of iron, 4 
inches wide. Owned by M. Gannon. 

ORPHAN BOY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 26, 1880, by J. Howard 
& W. H. Beckwith. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches 
wide, assays 40 ounces. Owned by W. H. & H. 
Beckwith, Mahoney & Fritz Gaertner. 


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OUR MINE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 24, 1879, by Atkinson, 
Herlow & Dimick. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 30 inches wide, assays 27 
ounces. Owned by Atkinson, Herlow & Dimick. 

PARK. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 30, 1880, by J. Frazier. 
One 12 foot shaft. Vein, iron, 6 inches wide. Own-ed by 
Warner & Parmaly. 

PEABODY. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 29, 1879, Livengood Bros. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Livengood Bros, et al. 

PELICAN (Old Spanish). 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 18, 1879, ^Y C. L. Thayer 

et al. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide. Owned by C. 
L. Thayer et al. 

PELICAN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 22, 1879, by Loughlin 
& Robinson. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Loughlin & Robinson. 

PERHAPS. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 10, 1879, by Eberhart 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, spar, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Eberhart et al. 


PERFECT ASHLER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 29, 1879, t>y C. Wells 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 15 inches wide. Owned by 
C. Wells et al. 

PINON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 29, 1879, by F. Dimick. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide. Owned by 
Cerrillos Mining Co. 

PITTSBURG. 

Los Cerrillos District., Located Feb. 14, 1880, by C. Bowerate. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by W. 
E. Parish et al. 

PLATA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 13, 1879, by F. Dimick. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 10 inches wide. Owned by 
Dimick et al. 

PLATA VERDI (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 17, 1880, by Stacy et al. 
One II foot shaft. Vein, copper and gold quartz, 2\ feet 
wide. Owned by Stacy et al. 

POLE PICK. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 30, 1879, by Hart & 

Harris. 

One 45 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays 161 
ounces. Owned by Harris, Maddux, Burns et al. 

POVERTY HOLLOW. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 23, 1880, by Follis & 
Fisher Bros. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Follis & P'isher Bros. 


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PRIDE OF MARSHALLTOWN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 22, 1879, by Forbes, 
Smith & Cousins. 

One 61 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, assays 36 
ounces. Owned by Marshalltown Mining Co. 

PRIDE OF THE CAMP. 

Galisteo District. Located May 3, 1879, by Gillian, Mc- 
Comas et al. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches 
wide, assays at surface, 17 ounces. Owned by Rogers 
& Cottle and Marshalltown Mining Co. 

PRIMO BANCO NATIONAL. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 31, 1879, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 12 foot shaft, sinking for deposits. Owned by Marshall 

et al. 

PRINCE OF WALES. 

Galisteo District. Located June 2, 1879, Alexandra, 
Henderson et al. 

One 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 30 inches wide. 
Owned by Alexandra, Henderson et al 

PROMISE. 

Galisteo District. Located Apr. 20, 1879, ^Y John Martin. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Martin & Manning. 

PURDIN. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 15, 1879, by Purdin & 
Blonger. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Kendall, Wells, Hayward & Reed. 


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RAIL ROAD. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 20, 1879, by Dimick 

al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Dimick et al. 

RATTAN. 

Galisteo District. Located-, 1880, by Sinclair Bros. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Easter & Duval. 

RAULSTON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 14, 1879, by Cofflin & 
Mohler. 

One 27 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 160 
ounces. Owned by Cofflin & Mohler. 

R. C. CLOURY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 28, 1879, by D. Cofflin. 
One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 22 inches wide, assays 36 
ounces. Owned by D. Cofflin. 

REBECCA. 

Galisteo District. Located Oct. 22, 1879, by Doyle & Little. 
One 18 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 18 inches wide. 
Owned by C. F. Wallis. 

RED JACKET (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 6, 1879, by Kingsbury 

et al. 

One 30 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 4 feet wide, 
assays 119 ounces. Owned by Alexandra, Pease et al. 



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RED WOOD. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 17, 1880, by Burns, 
Curtis & Donovan. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide. Owned 
by Burns, Curtis & Donovan. 

R. E. LEE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 8, 1879, by Hayward, 
Duval et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, quartz, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Hayward, Duval, Pease & Bertholf. 

REJUVENATOR. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 3, 1879, by Waugh & Albin. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Waugh & Albin. 

RESUMPTION (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 23, 1880, by Morgan, 
Maxwell et al. 

One 40 foot shaft, one 20 foot shaft, one 80 foot shaft. Vein, 
galena and copper, 4 feet wide, assays 119 ounces. 
Owned by Morgan, Maxwell et al. 

RETRIEVER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 28, 1879, by L. P. 
Wolcott. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
L. P. Wolcott. 

REY DE COBRA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 28, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, copper 2 inches wide. Owned by 
Warner & Parmaly. 


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REY DE PLATA. 

Los Cerrillbs District. Located Feb. 28, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft, sinking for deposits. Owned by Marshall 

et al. 

RIGNEY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 18, 1879, by Pencil, 
Rigney & Kauffman. 

One 40 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Holman Bros. 

RIO DOLORES. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. i, 1879, by Livengood et al. 
One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide, assays 15 
ounces. Owned by Follis, Frazier & Jarnagan. 

ROB ROY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 10, 1879, by Lane & 
Browning. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Lane & Browning. 

ROBERT EMMETT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 26, 1879, by T. 
O’Connell. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
T. O’Connell. 

ROBERT HART. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 21, 1879, by Dimick & 

Hart. 

One 18 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide, assays 27 
ounces. Owned by Dimick & O’Rourke. 


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RHODERICK DHUE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June i8, 1879, by Beaumont 

et al. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Beaumont et al. 

ROSE. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 7 1879, ^7 Holman. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 inches wide. Owned by 
N. F. Holman. 

ROTUNDA. 

Galisteo District. Located Feb. 13, 1880, by McHose & 
Adams. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, carbonates, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
McHose & Adams. 


ROUGH ASHLER. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 17, 1879, by J. L. Hayward. 
One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Wells etal. 


ROUGH AND READY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 3, 1879, by Alexandra 

et al. 

One 20 foot shaft, one 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches 
wide. Owned by Alexandra et al. 

ROURLANN (Old Spanish). 

Galisteo District. Located Mar. 19, 1880, by A. J. Stirling. 
One 80 foot shaft, two 150 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 4 feet 
wide, mill run 80 ounces. Owned by A. J. Stirling. 

ROVER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 23, 1879, by F. Dimick. 
One 40 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 2 feet wide, 
assays 30 ounces. Owned by F. Dimick. 


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ROZELLIN. 

Galisteo District. Located Sept. 3, 1879, by Billings & 
Hanley. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 18 inches wide, assays 
482 ounces. Owned by Rogers & Cottle. 

SACRAMENTO. 

Galisteo District. Located Dec. 12, 1879, by Ashton, Flynn 
& O’Neal. 

One 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 5 feet wide, as¬ 
says 17 ounces. Owned by Flynn, O’Neal, Rogers 
& Cottle. 

SAFETY FUND. 

Galisteo District. Located Jan. 5, 1880, by G. W. Holman. 
Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 22 inches wide, assays 26 
ounces. Owned by Holman & Wallis. 

SANFORD. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 7, 1879, by Weller et al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Weller et al. 

SANTA FE. 

I.os Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 24, 1879, by D. J. Miller. 
One 44 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 8 to 70 
ounces. Owned by Atkinson & Dimick. 

SANTA FE LA MINA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 25, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 6 inches wide. Owned 
by Wallace, Marshall et al. 


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SANTA FE RING. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. lo, 1880, by Barber, 
Long & Laughlin. 

One 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide, assays 
^44.00 gold, 34 ounces silver. Owned by Laughlin 
& Whitney. 

SARSFIELD. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 18, 1879, by T. O’Con¬ 
nell. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
T. O’Connell. 

SHAMROCK. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 16, 1879, t>y Guthrie & 
McComas. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, carbonates, 5 feet wide, assays 93 
ounces, mill run 26 ounces. Owned by Rogers & 
Cottle. 

SILVER BELL. 

Galisteo District. Located June 27, 1879, Alexandra et al. 
One 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Alexandra et al. 

SILVER BOY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 27, 1880, by Jno. Bil¬ 
lings. 

One 14 foot shaft. Vein, iron, 11 inches wide, assays ;^30 .ckd 
gold, 7 ounces silver. Owned by Jno. Billings. 

SILVER CHIEF. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 31, 1879, ^Y Robert 

Hart. 

One 40 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 \ feet wide, assays 30 to 
87 ounces. Owned by P. H. Warner et al. 


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SILVER QUEEN. 

Los Cerrillos District Located Sept 31, 1879, by D. Cofflin. 
One 33 foot shaft Vein, galena, 15 inches wide, assays 272 
ounces. Owned by Tabor & Dimick. 

SILVER KING. 

Los Cerrillos District Located Jan. ii 1880, by Rasminson 

et al. 

One 35 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 4 feet wide, assays 
$20.00 gold, 4 ounces silver. Owned by Rasmin¬ 
son et al. 

SITTING BULL. 

Galisteo District. Located Jan. 25, 1880, by Sinclair et al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8 inches wide. Owned by 
Sinclair & Duval. 

SLEEPING BEAUTY. 

Galisteo District. Located May 28, 1879, by Lew Wallace. 
One 12 foot shaft Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays at sur¬ 
face, 16 ounces. Owned by Lew Wallace & J. M. 
Martin. 

SNIDE. 

Galisteo District. Located-, 1879, by Marshalltown 

Mining Co. 

One 10 foot shaft Vein, quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Marshalltown Mining Co. 

SOUTH WESTERN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 24, 1879, by Bassett 
& Lawrence. 

One 20 foot shaft Vein, galena, 18 inches wide, assays 100 
ounces. Owned by Bassett & Lawrence. 


6 



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SPIEGELBERG BONANZA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 29, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 40 foot shaft. Sinking for blind lead. Owned by Spie- 
gelberg et al. 

SPOTTED TAIL.’ 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 12, 1879, by Grady & 
Laurence. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 15 inches wide, assays 20 
to 125 ounces. Owned by Marshalltown Mining Co. 

SPUR. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 16, 1879, ^7 Hart, 
Warner et al. 

One II foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide, assays 12 to 70 
ounces. Owned by Atkinson et al. 

STAR. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 24, 1879, by F. Mohler. 
One 12 foot shaft. Vein, galena and manganese, 12 inches 
wide. Owned by Cofflin & Mohler. 

STATE OF MAINE. 

Galisteo District. Located Oct. 17, 1879, by Cousins & 

Forbes. 

One 60 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3|- feet wide, assays 40 
ounces. Owned by Marshalltown Mining Co. and 
C. L. Matthes. 

ST. GEORGE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 30, 1879, by Bassett 

et al. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 3 feet wide, assays 
$60.00 gold. Owned by Bassett et al. 


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STILLMAN. 

Galisteo District. Located July 8, 1879, by H. A. Barber. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 inches wide. Owned by 
H. A. Barber. 

STONE CUTTER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1880, by Hogarty 

et aL 

One 60 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Rogers & Cottle. 

STONEWALL JACKSON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 17, 1879, by Atkinson, 
Herlow et al. 

One 12 foot shaft. Vein, black quartz, 10 inches wide, assays 
6 to 54 ounces. Owned by Atkinson et al. 

STRAIGHT FLUSH. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 14, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 24 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 2 feet wide. Owned 
by Warner & Parmaly. 

SULKY. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 11, 1879, by Grogan 
& White. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 6 inches wide. Owned 
by Grogan & White. 

SUMMIT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 5, 1879, by Frank 
Dimick. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide, assays 16 to 24 
ounces. Owned by Dimick et al 



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SUMMIT TUNNEL. 

Los Cerrillos District Located Apr. 25, 1879, by Warner, 
Atkinson et al. 

40 foot tunnel. Owned by Warner, Atkinson et al. 

SUNNY SLOPE. 

Galisteo District. Located Jan. i, 1880, by Purdin, Blonger 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 feet wide. Owned by 
Purdin, Blonger et al. 

SUNRISE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 3, 1879, ^7 Dimick, 
Herlow & Atkinson. 

One 16 foot shaft Vein, carbonates, 3 feet wide, assays 68 
ounces. Owned by Dimick, Herlow & Atkinson. 

SUNSET. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 25, 1879, ^7 M- 
Thomas et al. 

One 10 foot shaft Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
B. M. Thomas et al. 

SUNSET. 

Galisteo District. Located Nov. 17, 1879, by J. L. Hayward. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 4 feet wide. Owned 
by Hayward, Duval, Pease & Bertholf. 

SUNSHINE. 

Los Cerrillos District Located Dec. ii, 1879, t)y Livengood 
Bros. & Fisher. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
H. F. Brittenstene. 


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SWEAT OF THE BROW. 

Galisteo District. Located Feb. 28, 1880, by Follis et al 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
Follis et al. 

TENDERFOOT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located - —, 1879, by J. S. 

Vogler. 

One 33 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide, assays 20 
ounces. Owned by J. S. Vogler. 

THOMAS ALLEN. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1880, by Brainard 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, manganese, 6 inches wide. Owned 
by Brainard et al. 

THERESA. 

Galisteo District. Located June, 1879, by Ward Bros. 

One 10 foot shaft, one 15 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches 
wide. Owned by Ward Bros. 

TIGER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 22, 1879, by Ward & 
O’Connell. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena and manganese, 3 feet wide. 
Owned by Ward, O’Connell & Burdin. 

TIP TOP. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 20, 1879, by Giles et al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2^ feet wide. Owned by 
Pearsol, Holman Giles. 




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TORONTO. 

Galisteo District. Located June, 1880, by Whelan et al. 
One 18 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 2 feet wide. Owned by 
Whelan et al. 

TREASURER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1880, by Nichols 

& Maxwell. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 2 feet wide. 

Owned by Nichols & Maxwell. 

TURQUOISE MINE (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. 

Last worked by the Pueblo Indians under their Spanish 
masters in 1680. At that time the entire west face of the 
mountain suddenly and unexpectedly caved in, burying a 
large number of Indians. This calamity was the immediate 
cause of a general uprising on the part of the Indians. The 
turquoise has always been the favorite jewel of the western 
tribes, and was extensively in use at the time of the conquest 
of Mexico in 1541. The extent that this mine has been 
worked by the Indians can not be known until further devel¬ 
opments have been made. The debris covers an area of some 
55 acres, and averages from 30 to 80 feet in depth. This mine 
is now owned by D. C. Hyde of New York, who commenced 
developing on Jan. i, 1880. His principal work has been sink¬ 
ing shafts, one on each side of the mountain. The east shaft 
is now at a depth of 64 feet. The west shaft is 80 feet deep, 
with a tunnel to connect with the east shaft. This tunnel is 
driven 180 feet from the face of the shaft. In addition, he 
has opened several caves or ancient workings filled up by the 
Indians. The entire mountain seems to be undermined by 
these caves. No idea of this wonderful mine can be con¬ 
veyed by a written description. A visit to the mine is the 
only way to understand its wonders, and thousands have been 
there and gone away well paid for time and expense. 



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UNION. 

Galisteo District. Located Aug. 17, 1879, by Purdin & 
Blonger. 

One 70 foot shaft, one 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet 
wide, assays 66 ounces. Owned by Purdin & Blon¬ 
ger. 

U. S. GRANT. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Apr. 8, 1879, by T. A. 
Maddux. 

One 70 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide, assays 231 
ounces. Owned by Maddux, Burns et al. 

URSULA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. 8, 1879, by J. M. 
Henderson. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 20 inches wide. Owned by 
Henderson, Pease et al. ♦ 

VIOLA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Jan. 24, 1880, by Spradling 
& Gillian. 

One 35 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide, assays 16 
ounces. Owned by J. S. Hogle. 

VIRGIE LEE (Old Spanish). 

Los Cerrillos District. Located June 30, 1880, by Jackson, 
Burlew et al. 

Two 10 foot shafts. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide. Owned by 
Carter, Burlew, Jennings & Brainard. 

VISTA GRAND. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Feb. 14, 1880, by Marshall 

et al. 

One 12 foot shaft, sinking for' deposits. Owned by Marshall 

et al. 


88 


VOGLER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located - —, 1879, ^7 J- 

Vogler. 

One 15 foot shaft. 'Vein, quartz, 3 feet wide. Owned by 
J. S. Vogler. 

VULTURE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 23, 1879, ^7 Purdin 
& Blonger. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide. Owned by 
Kendall, Wells, Reed & Parmaly. 

WABASH. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Dec. 10, 1879, ^y Wm. 

B. Sullivan. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 6 inches wide. Owned 
by Wm. B. Sullivan. 

* WANO. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Nov. 25, 1879, t>y Liven- 
good Bros. & Fisher. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 6 inches wide. Owned by 
H. F. Brittenstene. 

WASHINGTON. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 23, 1879, ^7 Purdin & 
Blonger. 

One,50 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 18 feet wide, assays 33 to 
300 ounces. Owned by Washington Mining Co. 

WASHOE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Oct. 25, 1879, by W. E. 
Cousins. 

One 22 foot shaft. Vein, galena and copper, 4 feet wide, 
assays ^35.00 silver, $12,00 gold, 23% copper. 
Owned by W. E. Cousins et al. 



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WATAGO. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1879, by Lucas et al. 

One 20 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 28 inches wide. Owned by 
Lucas et al. 

WATERLOO. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Aug. by Kingsbury 

et al. 

One 24 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 5 feet wide. Owned by 
Alexandra, Henderson et al. 

WESTCHESTER. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 21, 1880, by Cofflin & 
Sullivan. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 12 inches wide. Owned by 
Cofflin & Sullivan. 

WEST LINDEL. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 14, 1879, by Bassett 

et al. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 12 inches wide. 
Owned by Bassett et al. 

WHALE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located May 3, 1879, by Bassett et al. 
One 10 foot shaft. Vein, gold quartz, 8 inches wide, assays 
3 ounces gold. Owned by Bassett et al. 

WHEEL OF FORTUNE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located July 10, 1879, by M. L. 

Good. 

Two 10 foot shafts, one 25 foot shaft. Vein, galena and gold 
quartz, 18 inches wide. Owned by Wm. A. Parmaly. 



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WOLF DOG. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 4, 1880, by Flynn & 

O’Neil. 

One II foot shaft. Vein, galena, 14 inches wide. Owned by 
Flynn & O’Neil. 

WOLVERINE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Mar. 6, 1880, by L. J. 
Wheeler. 

One 24 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 3 feet wide. Owned by 
Beckwith & Matthes. 

WYANDOTTE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located Sept. 3, 1879, L. P. Wol¬ 
cott. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 16 inches wide. Owned 
by L. P. Wolcott. 

YANKEE. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1879, by T. O’Con¬ 

nell. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 8' inches wide. Owned by 
T. O’Connell. 

YOUNG AMERICA. 

Los Cerrillos District. Located-, 1879, by T. O’Con¬ 

nell. 

One 10 foot shaft. Vein, galena, 4 inches wide. Owned by 
T. O’Connell. 




INDEX TO MAP 


The figures and letters preceding names of mines, refer to that point on the 
map, at which lines drawn from marginal letters top and bottom, and figures 
upon either side of map, would cross each other at right angles. 

For example : to find Turquoise City, 21—O. It is seen near the intersection 
of lines drawn from 21 to 21, and O to O. 


32 

I 

A. 

A. A. Blair. 

21 

10 

15 

27 

S 

M 

I 

Atlantic. 

A. T. and S. F. 
Atlas. 

II 

K 

« 

A. and B. 

I 

Azotas. 

19 

P 

Abbey. 

24 

Q 

Aztec. 

28 

K 

Acacia. 

11 

L 

Aztec. 

22 

21 

30 

Q 

E 

M 

Accidental. 

Adjutant. 

Adolphus. 

10 

M 

B. 

Bacca Bonanza. 

16 

H 

Agricultural. 

17 

F 

Badger. 

21 

K 

Albert. 

31 

K 

Balboa. 

29 

I 

Alberta. 

25 

N 

Banana. 

16 

0 

Albertine. 

25 

K 

Bannock. 

21 

0 

Alice. 

24 

K 

Barbie. 

15 

J 

Alpha. 

23 

F 

Beatrice. 

10 

P 

Amie. 

20 

N 

Belle. 

21 

S 

Ammie. 

29 

P 

Belle of Jamez. 

32 

M 

Amsterdam. 

17 

R 

Belle of Northfield. 

21 

F 

Anchor. 

24 

0 

Belle of Texas. 

23 

N 

Andrew Jackson. 

28 

M 

Belle Tobie. 

13 

N 

Angie. 

26 

0 

Bergen. 

17 

H 

Annie Laurie. 

22 

P 

Berlew. 

18 

P 

Argentine. 

II 

K 

Bernallillo. 

19 

H 

Argentum. 

22 

R 

Bessie. 

24 

V 

Ashmore. 

27 

M 

Best. 

23 

K 

Asparanza. 

28 

N 

Bethsheba. 


91 




28 

27 

20 

30 

22 

24 

23 

30 

31 

24 

29 

25 

25 

2 

30 

30 

27 

15 

22 

14 

19 

30 

27 

21 

15 

27 

24 

31 

i8 

11 

22 

21 

30 

29 

30 

12 


92 


N 

Big Bonanza. 



C. 

M 

Big Carthage. 

12 

K 

Cactus. 

R 

Billings. 

30 

H 

Cactus. 

0 

Bishop. 

24 

R 

Caledonia. 

K 

Black Diamond. 

23 

L 

California. 

K 

Black Hawk. 

15 

K 

California. 

G 

Black Prince. 

31 

J 

Canook. 

0 

Blake & Thompson. 

31 

J 

Cantone. 

L 

Blanchie. 

21 

D 

Capital. 

N 

Blind Tom. 

10 

I 

Capital. 

Q 

Bonanza. 

7 

0 

Captain. 

M 

Bonanza. 

20 

F 

Captain. 

M 

Bonanza. 

13 

I 

Captain Jack. 

M 

Bonanza City. 

22 

S 

Captain War®. 

0 

Bonita. 

21 

0 

Carbonate. 

J 

Bon Ton. 

17 

0 

Carlton. 

N 

Boss. 

13 

N 

Carrie W. 

H 

Bottom Dollar. 

26 

P 

Cash Entry. 

F 

Bourbon. 

26 

L 

Cassil & Beebe. 

J 

Bradford. 

31 

K 

Cedar Drift. 

N 

Brainard. 

28 

H 

Centennial. 

M 

Bright Star. 

11 

K 

Cerrillos. 

K 

Brittenstene. 

24 

F 

Cetawayo. 

V 

Broad Gauge. 

25 

N 

Chalchuitl Mt. 

J 

Brooklyn. 

25 

R 

Charlotte. 

K 

Brown. 

31 

P 

Chester. 

M 

Bruiser. 

17 

G 

Chicago. 

P 

B. T. Frederick. 

10 

R 

Chiquita La Mina. 

I 

Buckeye. 

33 

M 

Christian. 

J 

Buckeye. 

17 

G 

Chromo. 

P 

Bueno. 

28 

G 

City of Detroit. 

N 

Bueno Vista. 

27 

N 

Cleopatra. 

N 

Business. 

10 

J 

Clifton. 

N 

Business. 

25 

J 

Clipper. 

N 

Business. 

13 

J 

Cock of the Walk. 

J 

Butcher Boy. 

29 

R 

Cofflin. 




93 


23 

F 

Colonel. 

23 

U 

Eldra. 

26 

J 

Col. Marsh. 

18 

0 

Elizabeth. 

21 

D 

Commonwealth. 

20 

H 

Empire. 

28 

N 

Condor. 

13 

N 

Empire. 

24 

P 

Constellation. 

29 

J 

Empire State. 

i6 

N 

Consul. 

26 

N 

Enterprise. 

28 

P 

Continental. 

21 

V 

Esselbach. 

24 

L 

Continental. 

24 

J 

Essex. 

12 

I 

Coo Coo. 

28 

N 

Ethel. 

i8 

0 

Coo Coo. 

16 

0 

Eureka. 

32 

M 

Copenhagen. 

21 

Q 

Exchange. 

21 

M 

Coral. 




30 

K 

Cortez. 



r. 

30 

K 

Cricket. 

21 

M 

Fannie. 

30 

Q 

Cross Shot. 

28 

P 

Fire Fly. 

28 

H 

Crown Point. 

15 

K 

Fire King. 




31 

Q 

First Shot. 



D. 

25 

P 

Fisher. 

i8 

H 

Dallas. 

24 

P 

Fissure. 

lO 

N 

Dan T. 

26 

J 

Fitchburg. 

26 

P 

Darling. 

26 

N 

Flint. 

27 

N 

Dean Swift, 

18 

Q 

Flora. 

28 

M 

Delia. 

II 

M 

Flora. 

14 

J 

Delta. 

10 

I 

Flying Dutchman. 

32 

0 

Denver City. 

18 

P 

Foot Hill. 

23 

S 

Derby. 

II 

K 

Four Aces. 

29 

P 

Dexter. 

26 

0 

Franklin. 

28 

J 

Dot. 

23 

L 

Friday. 

22 

Q 

Dimick. 

21 

M 

Fort Scott. 

20 

M 

Dunderberge. 

19 

G 

Future Great. 



£. 



G. 

30 

0 

Eberhart. 

26 

P 

Galena Chief. 

15 

J 

Eckford. 

18 

J 

Garfield. 

22 

Q 

Edna. 

23 

S 

Garrison. 



94 


9 

S 

Gefa La Plata. 

28 

L 

Hawkey e. 

23 

Q 

Gen. Atkinson. 

28 

I 

Helen. 

27 

H 

Gen. Moore. 

29 

K 

Helena. 

28 

N 

Globe Democrat. 

22 

L 

Hematite. 

i8 

J 

Golden Eagle. 

31 

J 

Henrietta. 

12 

K 

Golden Eagle. 

23 

R 

Herlow. 

12 

J 

Golden Gate. 

9 

T 

HermanadeCaridad. 

12 

I 

Good Enough. 

22 

0 

Hickey Boy. 

31 

0 

Good Hope. 

13 

K 

Hidden Treasure. 

22 

P . 

Good Luck. 

19 

H 

Highland Mary. 

33 

L 

Good Site. 

15 

H 

Home. 

II 

J 

Goodville. 

23 

F 

Homestake. 

23 

Q 

Grand. 

23 

K 

HCosier Boy. 

23 

J 

Grand Central Tun¬ 

23 

N 

Hub. 



nel. 

15 

J 

Humming Bird. 

11 

L 

Grand Republic. 

10 

L 

Hyde Bonanza. 

20 

s 

Grand Reserve. 




19 

R 

Grand Union. 



I. 

23 

D 

Grand View. 

18 

E 

Independence. 

31 

0 

Granite State. 

29 

0 

Inter Ocean. 

25 

I 

Great Eastern. 

28 

K 

Invigorater. 

21 

R 

Great Mogul. 

30 

M 

lola. 

19 

H 

Great Western. 

■25 

0 

Irish American. 

27 

J 

Grey Wolf. 

25 

0 

Iron. 

13 

L 

Griffin. 

21 

L 

Iron Duke. 

13 

L 

Ground Floor. 

14 

H 

Irwin. 

20 

T 

Guimond. 

20 

D 

I. X. L. 



H. 



J. 

21 

E 

Handy Andy. 

24 

F 

Jack Falstaff. 

30 

M 

Hannah. 

28 

L 

J. A. Logan. 

20 

D 

Happy Thought. 

22 

Q 

Jennie. 

16 

H 

Hardly Able. 

24 

0 

Jennie Meeker. 

29 

K 

Hartford. 

26 

Q 

J. J. Bush. 

13 

I 

Harvest Queen. 

9 

S 

Jose L. Perea. 

22 

G 

Havana. 

31 

I 

Josh. 



95 


18 Q Julia. 

15 G Julius. 

K. 

19 S Kate. 

10 N Kate Marshall. 

23 K K. and F. 

24 Q Key Stone. 

33 L Kickapoo. 

20 O King William. 

L. 

23 Q Lady. 

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D. L. MILLER & CO., 

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 

DEALERS IN 

General Produce and Coal, 

Jf’E, IVEW MEXICO. 


ILFELD & CO., 

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 

Liquors aud General Merchandise, 

Comprising 

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, 

GENTS’ FURNISHING G;OODS, 

HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, 
TOB.A.OCO ^ISriD 

STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. 


MINERS’ SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. 

Parties wishing an outfit for the Mines, will find Mr. 
L. A. Hughes with the above firm. He will tell you 
what you don’t want, and sell you what 
you do want at the lowest price. 


SAN FRANCISCO ST., SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO. 

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Z. STABB. 
A. STABB. 


PE, NEW JflENICe. 

OFFICE: I 


32 Church St. 
New York. 










S. H. LUCAS. 


G. W. HICKS. 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



A FULL LINE OF 


WATCHES, CLOCKS, SIlVtnWIlRt and JEWELII! 

AT 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 


Sole Western Agents for the Celebrated 

Luminous Dial Centennial Watch, Stem Wind, Stem Set, 

ALSO 

The Middletown Silver Plate Company 

OF MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT. 


The Manufacture of Filigree Jewelry by Native Workmen being a 
Specialty in our Business, and many persons having expressed 
a desire to witness the process, we hereby extend a cor¬ 
dial invitation to ALL who may visit this City to 
call at our Store and give us the pleasure of 
conducting them through our Factory. 


DON’T FORGET THE PEACE, 

THE OLD WATCH STILL HANGS OVER THE DOOR, 

South. Side of the Plaza, 


SANTA FE, N. M 


















DEALERS IN 

SHELF, HEm HARO WARE UNO STOVES, 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, 

RIFLES, PISTOLS, 

CARTRIDGES, FINE CUTLERY, 

JAPPANNED WARE, BIRD CAGES, 
IRON, STEEL, POWDER, FUSE, 

MINING TOOLS, BARB WIRE. 
San Francisco St., SANTA F£, N. M. 

THE SILVER BUTTES 

MINING AND DEVELOPMENT CO. 

Incorporated under ilje Laws of New Mexico. 

35,000 Shares Unassessable Stock, $10 each. 

Propert)' Situated in Los Cerrillos and Silver’Buttes lliiiiug Districts, 

TRANSACT A GENERAL MINING GUSINESS: 

Buying, Selling and bonding Mines. 

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 

JAMES A. PICKETT, Pres. H. A. MONFORT, Sec’y. 
0FKIOE @E TJIE C0 JiIP:«NY. mWn KE, NEW JdENK!®. 


















GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, 

REED & BISHOP, 

PROPRIETORS. 

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO. 

niasT? cii.A.ss lasr evee.'Z' lesiSFECT. 

Special Rates to Tourists. 

S. T. REED. W. L. BISHOP. 

HAYT & -JOY, 

Booksellers and Stationers, 

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, 

Dealers in 

TOYS, FANCY GOODS, PIPES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. 

Views of New Mexico sent to any address, postpaid, $3 per dozen. 

INDIAN POTTERY AND CURIOSITIES A SPECIALTY. 

ORDERS BY MAIL, SOLICITED. 


Bennett & Brown, 

PHOTOGRAPHERS, 

SAiaXA TE, NEW MEXICO. 

West Side of tlie Plaza, up Stairs. 


Having fitted up the most complete and best arranged Photograph Gallery in 
the Territory, 

WITH HANDSOME SCENIC BACKGROUNDS, 

and the latest accessories, we are prepared to give our patrons all the late styles 
of Photographs, including the popular CABINETS, PROMENADES and PANELS 
as well as CARTE-DE-VISITES, in quality as good as can be procured in the States, 
We have a choice selection of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of NEW MEXICO. 
SANTA FE and LOS CERRILLOS and a handsome variety of the latest styles of 
VELVET, EASTLAKE, COMBINATION and other classes of PICTURE FRAMES. 

The Residents of our City, — Strangers and Residents of the Territory visiting 
Santa Fe, are cordially invited to call and see us. 











HERLOW’S HOTEL, 

P. F. HERLOW, Proprietor. 

This excellent Hotel is located on San Francisco St., in the centre of the business 

part of the city. 

Attached to the Hotel are large 

CORRALS and FEED STABLES 

For the accommodation of 

Freighters, Miners and the General Public. 

The office of the Northern and Southern Express Company is at this Hotel. 


WTvdl. 

MANUFACTURER OF 



AND ALL KINDS OF HARNESS. 

SAN FRANCISCO ST., SANTA FE, N. M. 


Dr. F. SIEBER. 

Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. 

Office and Residence in Collins’ Building, one block west of Military Head¬ 
quarters. Office hours from 10, A. M. to 12, M. and 3 to 6 , p. M. Will answer calls 
day or night. 

EUROPEAN HOTEL, 

A. J. MOREHEAD, Proprietor. 

Santa JFe, IVew IVIexico. 

OF^ElsT IsrZG-ECT. 

Bar and Ijunch Counter. Oysters in every Style. 

^ € 50 . 

DAILY STAGE LINE. 

SANTA FE TO LOS CERRI LLOS MINES. 

Stage leaves Grand Central Hotel every morning for the 
Mines, returning in the afternoon. 

FARE, $1.50. ROUND TRIP, $2.50. 


































ALFRED F. BRAINARD, 


ASSAYER & CHEMIST, 

Los Cerrillos Mines, 

P. O. ADDRESS TURQUOISE CITY, 

SANTA FE CO., NEW MEXICO. 


Assays and Chemical Analyses of every description made 
with Accuracy and Despatch. 

Mines examined and reported on in any part of this Ter¬ 
ritory. _ 

REFERENCES; 

DR. JOHN E. ENNIS, Pres. N. M. Mining & Prospecting Association, 
ST. JAMES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS, MO. 

MR. S. B. FRENCH, 135 Monroe St., Room 7, CHICAGO, ILL. 



TURQUOISE CITY, 

NEW MEXICO. 


Fifst Class Hotel Accoinmodations at Reasonable Rates. 



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LOS CERILLOS MINES, 


Santa Fe Co., TV. IVI. 


REPORTS AND SURVEYS MADE on Mines and Mining Prop¬ 
erty in any part of New Mexico. 

CORRESPONDENTS can obtain information in regard to any 
Mine in the Los Cerrillos or Galisteo Mining District by ad¬ 
dressing the above. 

SAMPLES OF ORE from the different Mines can be seen at 
their office. 











RAILROAD. 


The New Line to California. 

AND THE ONLY LINE TO 

South-Westefii Kansas and New Mexicn. 


TOURISTS 

Will find capital HUNTING and FISHING in abundance in COLOR¬ 
ADO and NEW MEXICO; and by this Route ONLY can they reach 
the Historic City of Santa Fe, the Relics of the Montezumas and the 
interesting villages of the Pueblos. 


HEALTH SEEKERS 

Can ONLY reach the famous Hot Springs of Las Vegas by this Line. 


MINERS 

Going to Colorado or wishing to prospect the undeveloped Mines of New 
Mexico and Arizona, the great future Mining Camps of the Continent, 
should TAKE THIS LINE, which is the only line to the famous Min¬ 
ing Camps of New Mexico and Arizona including Socorro, Silver City and 
Tucson. 


HOHE SEEKERS 

Will find the Lands of this Company the best in SOIL, CLIMATE and 

MARKETS. 


Finest Pullman Sleeping Cars on the Continent, elegantly furnished 
Coaches, and all trains perfectly equipped for SAFETY with the 
latest improvements in Air Brakes and Platform Couplings. 


W. F.WHITE, General Passenger I Ticket Agent, 

TOPEKA, KANSAS. 


A. S. JOHNSON, L#and Commissioner, 

TOPEKA, KANSAS. 










































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